Hamerton Zoological Park



Opened as a conservation sanctuary in 1990, and set in a lovely, open rolling area of countryside known as the "Huntingdonshire Wolds", within easy reach in the A1 and the A14. Hamerton's 15 acres of parkland provide a safe home for a fascinating array of beautiful creatures from around the world.

The park specialises in rare, endangered and unusual animals, with over a hundred different species. Some you will not be able to see anywhere else in the country, and some you may never even have heard of.
Spacious indoor-outdoor enclosures for Gibbons, rare Lemurs and Marmosets, tiny monkeys from Amazonia. Large grassed paddocks for Tortoises, Rheas, Storks and Cranes, Wallabies, Maned Wolves and Cheetahs.
Endangered wild Cats and Foxes, Squirrels, Chipmunks and Porcupines, plus dozens of beautiful birds, Pheasants, Peacocks, Owls and Kookaburras, Egrets, Geese, Macaws and Cockatoos.
A rare chance to put faces to names. Exactly what is a Curassow or a Seriema, an Alpaca or a Binturong? Is a Pudu related to a Degu?


Hamerton Zoological Park
Nr Sawtry
Cambs
PE28 5RE Hamerton
Reino Unido

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Hamerton Zoological Park Nr Sawtry Cambs PE28 5RE Hamerton Reino Unido