I think it is fair to say, if you asked the primate team how 2024 has been, we would all agree it has been a rollercoaster of a year! There has been so much going on this year so I thought I would use the last primate blog of the year to re-cap some of…
Seasons greetings to you all and I hope you are all ready and prepared for the big day. As this is my last blog for 2024, I’ve decided to have a look back at some of this year’s highlights and changes that have happened over the past 12 months, here at Wingham Wildlife Park. January…
One of the reasons I love working at Wingham Wildlife Park is because over the years we have done a lot of rehoming and rescue work, including many of the parrots on my section. Sometimes, when someone has purchased a parrot, they quickly realise that they can be an extremely challenging pet. Whilst upsetting, it…
Hello all, this second trip was a spooky-themedone full of pumpkins, sweets and fun Halloweenactivities! This is my second blog! Those whohaven’t seen the first blog look further down onthe website to have a rundown of what happenedlast time. I started my day by picking up my nieces andheading over to Wingham Wildlife Park becausewe…
Please follow me on a journey to discover some of the coolest and weirdest snails that live on this planet! Records have shown that snails have been on Earth for over 3 billion years, so if you have not heard of a snail then where the shell have you been?! Not only this but there…
We recently have had Lonan join our collection who is settling in nicely, in this blog you can read up on our newest addition. The Geoffroy’s cat (leopardus geoffroyi) is a small cat native to South America. They are similar in size to a domestic cat weighing in at around 3- 5kg. Lonan can be…
I think it’s safe to say that if you visit a zoo, you aren’t really gonna be in for a quiet day. Whether it’s the lion roaring, the wolves howling, the gibbons singing or the chimps happy hooting, the park is filled with an abundance of noise. But what do they mean? What are they…
Hi – it’s Ava again, here with an autumn update for Wingham Wildlife Park! I visited during half-term with my sister Bea, my Nanny and my twin cousins, Isabelle and Grace. They hadn’t been to WWP for 5 years and I couldn’t wait to show them around! When we arrived, we noticed a crowd gathered…
Wingham Wildlife Park is home to some amazing and fascinating creatures. One of our aims is to provide a deeper understanding and educate our wonderful visitors. But even with all this information, there are still many misconceptions about animals that persist. So, in this blog I am going to debunk some fun animal myths. 1….
My blog this week is focusing on lemurs in celebration of World Lemur Day which is held on the last Friday in October every year. This year, it falls on the 25th. All lemur species are endemic to Madagascar and there are over 110 species ranging in size from the 30-gram Berthe’s mouse lemur to…