Wild Place Project
Wild Place Project is a wildlife conservation park in South Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. It is run by the Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo until closure of that site in 2022. In early 2024, the Wild Place Project will become the new Bristol Zoo and be home to new exhibits. The park has been designed to link specific ecosystems and conservation programmes around the world, and was originally intended to be split into biomes, representing species found only in specific habitats. Current areas include: British Ancient woodland, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar. The species list currently includes red river hog, cheetah, zebra, antelope, common eland, meerkat, gelada baboon, Kirk's dik-dik, Pink pigeon, Visayan tarictic hornbill, village weaver, reticulated giraffe, wolverine, arctic fox, eurasian lynx, grey wolf and brown bear.
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Blackhorse Hill, Bristol Almondsbury
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Wild Place Project
Blackhorse Hill
BS10 7TP Bristol, Almondsbury
England, United Kingdom
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