Hundreds of rare and endangered species are housed within a well-maintained 140-acre park at Marwell Zoo. View the park’s animal stars, including Rothchild’s giraffes, white rhinos, Amur tigers, Humboldt penguins, red pandas, snow leopards, and all three species of zebras, while taking in the fresh air (to mention a few). Marwell Wildlife, a global conservation organisation, owns and operates the zoo. You’ll be helping their great work to protect species and ecosystems in Hampshire and throughout the world by paying a visit.
Marwell Zoo
Explore Marwell Zoo and get closer to the wonders of the natural world.
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