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New Arrivals a troop of Common Marmosets
(well five of them)
The Magnificen seven, Chris, Britt, Vin, Bernardo, Chico, Harry, and Lee.
They are in great condition and are very friendly jumping all over the keepers as they look after them.
Common marmosets are south American and can live as long as 15 years.
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It's a hit!
We are pleased to say that our introductory special encounter with the lemurs in September 2010 was such a hit with our visitors that we are going to proceed with it into 2011. We look forward to sharing our wonderful lemurs company with the general public and this can be arrange via booking in advance.
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Feed the Lemurs!
We are letting you the visitors have a chance at feeding our lemurs. The group we had in recently had a fantastic time and will always remember their experience with the awesome primates. Here are some photos:
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New Arrivals
On the 6th September, we welcomed some new additions to the park. If you visit Lemur-land, you can now see Mara (large relatives of guinea pigs and look a little like small deer) in one of our enclosures. We are also anticipating the arrival of a troop of Marmosets in the next month and we will report when they arrive.
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Maasai success!
The recent addition of the African plains and Maasai village at Porfell is a great success bringing many more visitors to the park. This is an adventure into Africa where visitors can experience life in a Maasai village surrounded by and co-existing with wildlife. It brings a new concept to seeing wild animals.


