New Forest Wildlife Park in Hampshire is owned by Carol and Roger Heap, who are dedicated to wildlife conservation. Carol and Roger also run the Chestnut Centre Conservation and Wildlife Park in Derbyshire and Battersea Park Children’s Zoo in London.
New Forest Wildlife Park is home to many native or adoptive species, including Eurasian, Asian short-clawed and North American river otters and the endangered giant otter. There are many species of owls, plus foxes, wallabies, wolves, polecats and European bison, amongst others.
Many species of deer – including sika and fallow – also roam freely and from Easter to October there’s a tropical butterfly house, where you can watch live pupae hatching into beautiful butterflies.
New Forest Wildlife Park
New Forest Wildlife Park, Marchwood, United Kingdom
New Forest Wildlife Park in Hampshire is owned by Carol and Roger Heap, who are dedicated to wildlife conservation. The park is home to many native or adoptive species, including Eurasian, Asian short-clawed and North American river otters and the endangered giant otter.
Wildlife you might see at New Forest Wildlife Park
Family and group offers at New Forest Wildlife Park
Families
Family tickets (2 adults and 2 children or 1 adult and 3 children) are available.
Groups
Groups of 10 or more can book a special coach party package that includes a cream tea.