Durrell Wildlife Park
Durrell Wildlife Park is a conservation-focused zoo located in Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. Founded by naturalist Gerald Durrell in 1959, the park is dedicated to the preservation of endangered species through breeding programs and habitat restoration. Visitors can explore various exhibits featuring animals from around the world, including lemurs, tortoises, and birds.
The park spans 32 acres and offers a range of educational experiences for guests of all ages. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife conservation and provides opportunities to learn about the challenges faced by endangered species. Durrell Wildlife Park aims to inspire visitors to take action in protecting the natural world.