Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

4.8/5 based on 1877 reviews
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Great place to enjoy whilst learning
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Amazing place. A must visit. Very baby friendly with paths everywhere.
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This is an excellent wildlife park that emphasises the survival challenges for their many endangered species and clearly the organisation does a lot around the world.

We had a long and fascinating chat with a student who's studying the aye-aye. We feel that Durrell could do more to explain that it takes 10 minutes for human eyes to adjust to the low lighting. We saw no signage outside the various aye-aye enclosures to encourage visitors that it's worth persevering.

Fabulous place!
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A wonderful wildlife conservation park. World famous and worth a visit.
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Love the Meerkats, Gorillas, Orangutans, Pink Flamingoes in the Durrell Wildlife Park. One of the must places to visit in Jersey.

Great to see close up of animals in a conservation project that works.
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Extra great time
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Less a Zoo - More an Ark
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Good for kids, gorilla enclosure is the best I've seen. Worth going to the keeper talks when they are on
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Brilliant Zoo. Such a pleasant walk around and some amazing animals. Really good prices once you are in as well.
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A wonderful zoo, specialising in protecting species. I particularly love the gorillas, orangutans and meerkats. We always have to remind our daughter that there are none of the usual zebra, giraffe etc at this zoo but she loves it. The cafes are great, there are short talks throughout the day at various enclosures and all the animals live in great environments and seem very content.
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I love this wildlife park; really recommend it to anyone visiting Jersey
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Look very nice there
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The Durrel organisation does sterling work throughout the world in protecting endangered species, and the zoo is ok but old fashioned in places with small cages for the birds etc. Gorillas were brilliant though as were the orangutans and gibbon we saw.
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An extensive complex with the animals enclosed in as fairly natural surroundings as possible.
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Worth seeing, beautiful facility
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Well laid out nothing like your average zoo
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Very interesting staff very helpful heated up to help disabled.
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A wonder full zoo, I don't usually agree with the idea of a zoo but this is the exception, very large enclosures for the animals. I loved the 10 minute talks given about the animals throughout the day.
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World class animal conservation resource
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Beautiful, beautiful place with conservation at it's heart. We stopped at the campsite in the park and were awoken by Leemas each morning. Such a wonderful / relaxing place to be.
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It's interesting enough, and the conservation work they do is laudable. The wildlife park itself doesn't actually have that many animals and it's pretty expensive to get in!
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Come here as a member almost weekly with our little boy. The work they do for conservation is amazing.
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To visit for certain animals you have to really look carefully to see them just an inconvenience in the route no reading in French
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Absolutely fantastic a childhood dream realised and am now sixty.
Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant.
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A great day out, it feels like you're in a real home for wildlife. The staff are fantastic and always there to help.
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