Manor Wildlife Park

Manor and lawn on a sunny day.

Manor Wildlife Park

Manor Wildlife Park is on a mission to protect endangered species.

Since 2008 they have been working to transform the outdated animal park to a world class animal facility focused on wildlife conservation. They have single and multi-species enclosures to allow animals to free roam as much as possible, while ensuring the safety of both visitors and animals. They are committed to ethical trading and animal welfare.

Manor Wildlife Park are passionate about supporting local conservation efforts and are committed to raising funds to support our work in West Wales. They raised over £800 for Skomer and Skokholm Island in 2023 with their Puffin egg trail.

We're working in partnership to help better manage areas of the park for native wildlife. A new Welsh wildlife area will showcase native plants and animals, and aims to show visitors how they can create a wildlife-friendly space at home.

Manor Wildlife Park are committed to inspiring their visitors to connect with wildlife in the local area. Catch our Skomer Island livestreams from March to September in their Cafe. Watch seabirds, seals and more in real-time as you eat your lunch or grab a cuppa!

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Three women pointing to a banner that says 'help us raise £1000 for our puffins'.
A red panda in a tree.

Manor Wildlife Park. 

Manor Wildlife Park

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