Lincolnshire Wildlife Park

Lincolnshire Wildlife Park is now the county’s premier animal attraction highlighting the joys of offering long-term sanctuary to animals from all over Europe.

Enjoy an amazing day out full of animals, set within 25 acres LWP is home to The National Parrot Sanctuary where you can see over 1000 talkative parrots. We also house the only White Lions in Northern England & our beautiful Bengal Tigers.

But there’s more than just Parrots and Tigers here… you will also see Meerkats, Lemurs, Giant Tortoises, Reptiles, Tapir, Puma, Leopard, Otters, Turtles and many more.




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Meet Zuri
DOB 3-10-2009

Zuri the melanistic leopard was rehomed to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park in 2017 and has resided there happily ever since, in his custom-built enclosure. Equipped with climbing frames, water features, sand and grasses, it has all the elements to mimic his natural environment, with the added luxury of his heated indoor housing.

Zuri is now 14 years old, so came to Lincolnshire Wildlife Park for rest and retirement; which he is most certainly enjoying as he wows the visiting public. In the last couple of years, the park has seen such an amazing change in him, to you can now come and meet him up close and personal.

Without a doubt the wildest creature to arrive at the park, but with the amount of time, care and attention he’s received he has turned into a real playful and happy cat. His favourite game is Hide and Seek, which he plays every day with Ted, the family dog while on his walks.

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Meet Nigel
DOB 4-4-2012

Nigel is a wonderful-natured cat and although he has a special relationship with Steve (our CEO) he also loves receiving attention from all of the staff that work with him.

This Puma was famously featured on documentaries and wildlife TV programmes for many years before being rehomed to LWP with an eye condition that could eventually render him completely blind.

Usually, euthanasia would be the first port of call in other parks for a condition like this, but we could not see that happen! Therefore, Steve and our team set to work to design a custom-built enclosure for big cats like Nigel, that need a sensory environment.

After some incredible support from volunteers and social media followers, of which the park now has, almost £100,000, funds were raised to begin work on this special enclosure.


In 2022 he developed arthritis in his left shoulder, Nigel’s arthritis worsened, and after constant monitoring and seeking advice from the charity’s ethical team, they were faced with a very difficult decision of amputation or euthanasia; the latter being an unbearable thought after all the support and efforts from the charity and fundraisers to help Nigel.

The vets and team at LWP performed the amputation in September 2022 with great success. Come and witness his newfound mobility.

www.lincswildlife.com/plan-your-visit/big-cats/

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Hey guys this is one of them important ones! it benefits you guys too because if we get the funding then you get to enjoy it on future days out at the park! Thanks guys

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It's April tomorrow guys! Counting down to reopening! 😁

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Congratulations to all our lucky winners!

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Less than a month until we reopen! Are you as excited as we are?? 😬

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