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A small, charming zoo run by a family who also run wildlife parks in Derbyshire and an otter and owl sanctuary in the New Forest. Living alongside the usual rabbits, goats, sheep and chickens are more exotic (some endangered) species such as meerkats, lemurs, Asian short-clawed otters, a Vietnamese pot-bellied pig, monkeys, emus, tortoises and talking mynah birds. In the meerkats' enclosure children can make their way down a tunnel to pop out on a level with the creatures. The zoo also has indoor and outdoor play areas, picnic tables, a coffee shop and nappy-changing facilities. Birthday parties can be booked.
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020 7924 5826
10am-4.30pm daily (last entry 4pm) in winter, 10am-5.30pm (last entry 5pm) in summer
£7.95, £6.50 children (2-15), £26 family (2+2 or 1+3), £6.95 seniors & disabled adults, £5.50 disabled children, carers & under-twos free. The usual entrance prices for the zoo apply for all events
But why is an annual pass to Battersea Park Childrens zoo so expensive?
http://www.wickham.eu/blog/2010/07/why-is-battersea-park-zoo-so-expensive/
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