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In September 2021, Paul Pearson said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Interesting selection of wildlife saved from becoming threatened in the wild . Not a massive zoo compared with some I've visited but the conservation work is impressive
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In September 2021, Tracey Knowles said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Well laid out informative displays and volunteers very helpful.
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In September 2021, Ellie S said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Great day out with lots to see. Not cheap but they money goes to a good cause
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In September 2021, Christine said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
You could spend all day there lovely place.
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In September 2021, Kelly said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Great place to go if animals intrest you. The cafe was nice too.
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In September 2021, Phil Hughes said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Fantastic family place to visit with the family
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In September 2021, Beth Lloyd said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Love the zoo.
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In September 2021, Jane Smith said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Lovely experience, stayed for the keepers talks. They are so passionate about the animals they look after and very informative
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In September 2021, Steve SBT said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Always magical.
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In September 2021, Mike Read said about Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Fantastic, the conservation they do is wonderful. Keepers are really dedicated to their animals and all have room to roam about. These animals are not caged. The firefly cafe serves wonderful meals and breakfasts. Why not do what we done and stay at the Durrell Wildlife camp. Glamping at its best. Wake up to a dawn chorus of Flamingo, Lemurs, possibly Howler monkeys and cheeky red squirrels.
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