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Farms
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A great family day out in the countryside with farm animals to meet and other activities to enjoy. Free entry for kids under 2 years old.

A tractor and trailer ride is included in the entry price and takes you to the deer park, which has over 150 deer of several different breeds.

You will even get a chance to feed some of the tamer members of the herd.

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Wildlife and Nature
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A place to learn about the specialist wildlife work done by the hospital and to meet some of the rescued animals. Activities and Talks held during school holidays.

Kids can find out about how they either release animals back to the wild when they are fit, or gives them a home if not.

More of a town than a house: six hundred years of history
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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Nestled in a medieval deer-park, Knole is vast, complex and full of hidden treasures. Originally an Archbishop’s palace, the house passed through royal hands to the Sackville family – Knole’s inhabitants from 1603 to today.

Discover Scottish wildlife and endangered animals of the world's mountains and tundra in our spectacular setting. Drive around the Main Reserve in your own car and then investigate the walk-round area on foot.
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The Highland Wildlife Park is a great day out for any visitor, but for young people it offers a marvellous educational opportunity, which helps to meet the demands of the Curriculum of Excellence and bring their lessons alive. We want to become an extension of your classroom and a valuable learning resource. For Health and Safety reasons children aged 15 or under must be accompanied by a responsible person aged 16 or over at all times.

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Religious Buildings
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The Cathedral is the work of a local architect, Alexander Ross (1834-1925), himself a member of the congregation. The foundation-stone was laid in 1866 by Dr Charles Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury, the first official act in Scotland by an English Archbishop since the establishment of the Presbyterian Church in 1689.   

The Cathedral was opened for worship in 1869, and services have been held here every day since.

Home to the UK's only giant pandas and koalas, as well as more than 1000 other amazing animals
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Zoos / Wildlife Parks
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Open 365 days a year, Edinburgh Zoo welcomes students of all ages. For a great day out, you can't beat Edinburgh Zoo. Our world-class attractions and our extensive animal collection will provide you and your family with memories to last a lifetime!

There are a number of talks for your students to enjoy during the day. You can meet the penguins, rhinos, meerkats, reptiles, chimpanzees and of course our world famous pandas, the only ones in Great Britain. You can watch their feeding time and ask their keepers questions about the animals.

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Join in the fun at Reaseheath Zoo. Meet our friendly ferrets, spot our newborn cotton-top tamarin twins, enjoy the spring sunshine with our ring-tailed lemurs and much more!

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Wildlife and Nature
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What We Do at the Raptor Foundation:

Provide medical care for injured raptors. Return rehabilitated birds to the wild. Provide sanctuary for unreleasable raptors.

Provide research into environmental problems and conservation matters. Assist with "Breed & Release" programs to rebuild raptor populations across Europe.

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Paradise Wildlife Park is a fantastic Zoo, an amazing day out, an award winning family attraction & arguably the best venue for animal experience days in Europe. Full on fun with over 400 animals in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire.

Education

Here at Paradise Wildlife Park we take our commitment to education and conservation very seriously; it’s an important part of our vision and mission statements.

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Farms
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Our aim is to inspire, delight and give children first hand knowledge about life on the farm

We believe it is fundamentally important children understand about the food they eat and the effect farming has on their lives. We want their experience at Old MacDonald’s Farm to be fun and one that they will never forget.

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