Park re-opens at 9:30 on 24th March 2012. We look forward to seeing you all in the New Year!

Animals

With a focus on carefully creating the most natural environments for our guests, Flamingo Land is currently home to well over 120 species of bird, mammal, amphibian, reptile and fish.

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  • Discover the:
    Brazillian Tapir

    They stand about the size of a Shetland pony, have hooves and a long flexible snout.

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  • Discover the:
    Lemur

    The name lemur is an old Latin name for spirits and refers to their wide staring eyes.

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  • Discover the:
    Humboldt Penguin

    Humboldt Penguins can hold their breath for 2 minutes, and swim to depths of 15 metres.

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  • Discover the:
    Siberian Tiger

    Tigers aren't very good hunters; when they hunt only one in every ten is successful!

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The Udzungwa Forest Project (UFP) is a conservation project established and run by Flamingo Land. UFP aims to conserve tropical forests through ecological research, education and management support. From it’s base in Tanzania, the project is breaking new ground for zoo-funded initiatives by bridging the typically large gap between science, people and conservation.

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Education at Flamingo Land
  • Research

    There is always more to learn about the animal and conservation work at Flamingo Land, where a dedicated scientific team is responsible for conducting, managing and supporting a wide variety of research projects both at home and abroad.

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  • Flamingo Conservation

    Flamingo Conservation Flamingo Conservation

    As one of the Park & Zoo’s earliest inhabitants, Flamingo Land maintains an ongoing commitment to the preservation and welfare of this colourful species.

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Zoo Tours & Events

Bird Display Lemur Encounter Promo Sea Lion Encounter Be A Zoo Keeper Lemur Lunch Animal Trainer Experience
Adopt an Animal Flamingo Land - Summer Academy

Zoo and Conservation Zoo and Conservation

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