Bristol Zoo's new conservation park – Wild Place
By matt_2009 | Friday, February 22, 2013, 17:05
A new conservation park – called Wild Place - will be opening near Cribbs Causeway, Bristol, this summer.
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Bristol Zoo’s new conservation park – Wild Place.
Subject to planning, guests will be able to go on several different woodland walks, discovering flora and fauna as they go, take a glimpse into eco-systems from around the world including a Madagascar walkthrough, which will be home to several lemurs and an East-Africa Savannah with zebra and eland roaming in the grassland.
A Bristol Zoo spokesman said: "This family-led attraction will focus on fun, play and learning; with children and adults being inspired to protect threatened habitats on their doorsteps and around the globe, all for an affordable cost of around £20* for a family of four."
Wild Place is the first step towards the development of a National Wildlife Conservation Park and is set to welcome 100,000 visitors over the course of its first year.
To find out more about Bristol Zoo and Wild Place, visit www.bristolzoo.org.uk or phone 0117 974 7300.

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Tune in to ITV West Country tonight at 6pm on ITV1 for an update on Wild Place.
By hippychic1 at 17:20 on 26/02/13
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