Curraghs Wildlife Park
Curraghs Wildlife Park
Come and meet hundreds of incredible animals!
South American Pampas
- Humboldt Penguins
- Chilean Flamingos
- Gaunaco
- Mara
- Rhea
- Waterfowl
Asian Swamp
- Capybara
- Crab-eating Macaque
- Short-clawed otter
- Fishing Cat
- Waterfowl
- Red Panda
Amazon Rainforest
- Spider Monkey
- Squirrel Monkey
- Agouti
- Spectacled Owl
- Macaws and Parrots
- King Vulture
- Waterfowl
North American Trail
- North American Otter
- Raccoon
- Waterfowl
Australian Outback
- Red-necked Wallaby
- Emu
- Roseate Cockatoo
- Kookaburra
- Waterfowl
European Marsh
- Lynx
- European Elk (Moose)
- European Otter
- Chipmonks
- Storks
- Owls
- Ibis
- Porcupines
- Waterfowl
African Bush
- Savannah Monkey
- Marsh Mongoose
- Pelicans
- Sitatungu (Antelope)
- Ring-tailed Lemurs
- Kirk's dik-dik
Life on Islands
- Rodrigues Fruit Bat
- Gentle Lemur
- Black and White Lemur
- Poteroo
- Tortoises
Close Beg - Play area
- Meerkat
- Prairie Dog
- Lowland Tapir
Education - Bringing learning to life!
The Curraghs Wildlife Park, with its unique wetland setting and animals from around the world, is an exciting and inspirational place of learning for all ages. Nothing compares to coming face to face with real animals – with their help we can make learning an unforgettable experience.
Our successful programme of education for schools has been developing since 1999, and has since then reached many thousands of school students. In 2009 the Park won a prestigious national BIAZA award for “Best Education Project”, recognising the high standard we have set ourselves.
We now also run a lively Public Education Programme designed to deliver informal learning opportunities for all our visitors. With the help of volunteers, we run a wide range of talks, presentations, displays and activities. The focus is always on fun and enjoyment, so it’s quite likely that visitors won’t even notice they are learning!
To book please contact the Park’s Education Officer, Liz Brunswick.