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In June 2014, Jean Lelliott said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
People need to remember that this is a wildlife park aimed at protecting endangered species and promoting captive breeding with a view of re-introducing these species into the wild.<br><br>Gerald Durrell was a man of vision, he believed that in an ideal world there would be no zoos and Lee Durrell has done everything to keep her husband's dream alive. The animals kept here are here to ensure that their species survives and, hopefully, thrives.<br><br>A visit to Durrell will not disappoint, the animals are treated with the utmost care and respect and the staff are friendly and more than willing to share their knowledge with the visitors.
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In July 2014, Thomas Hagen said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
See gorillas and orangutans!
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In July 2015, Jill Emeny said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Well maintained zoo and conservation park, home to monkeys, exotic birds, rather huge bats and lots of other animals. Enclosures for monkeys were quite leafy, so you sometimes had to be patient and wait a while to spot movement in the trees. Overall animals seemed well looked after with plenty of room to roam. We went in early July when it was pretty quiet apart from the odd school group. Cafe serves very generous portions of cake which is always a plus in my book.
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In November 2015, Matt Gardiner said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Great place for kids!
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In November 2015, James Pearson said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Massive zoo, so much to see!
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In February 2016, Trudie Lee said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Lasting impression: conservation-focused zoo, founded by Gerald Durell, filled with amazing animals whose futures are under threat<br><br>Our experience: we love this wildlife park... We've been a couple of times and found different things to explore and the animals are fascinating to watch. The staff were happy to talk about the animals and there seemed to be plenty for the whole family, the first time we went, we loved the tamarin monkeys running above our heads in the trees and the next time, we found the lemurs and thought they were gorgeous. If you're quiet and patient, the aye aye enclosures are fascinating. The food in the cafe was generous and hearty and we've been unable to walk through the charity shop at the exit without finding something to buy.<br><br>The verdict: we will definitely keep going back. Apart from being a great place to spend time, we love how it is conservation-focused and also, that we learn something new each time we go.
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In March 2016, Ben Simpson said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Amazzing
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In March 2016, Josh Taylor said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
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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In April 2016, J Child said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Absolutely fantastic a childhood dream realised and am now sixty.<br>Brilliant, brilliant and brilliant.
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In May 2016, Brigitte Lemarchand said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
À visiter pour certains animaux il faut vraiment bien regarder pour les voir juste un inconvénient dans le parcours pas de lecture en français
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