• Ticket Prices

    Adults £12.95
    Children (3-14 inclusive) £9.90
    Senior Citizens £10.50
    Special Needs £11.95
    Children under 3 go free

  • Opening times

    The park is open daily 10:00 am - 5:30 pm. Last admission 4:30 pm.

  • Find Us

    Enter FK9 4UR into your sat nav or click here for a more detailed map.

  • Daily Showtimes

    Bird of Prey Flying Demonstration
    12.45, 14.15 and 15.45
    SeaLion Shows
    12.00, 1.30, 3.00, 4.30



Behind the Scenes Winter 2010
21 April 2010

During Scotland’s coldest winter in 30 years there was plenty going on here at the park to keep staff warm! There were lots of building projects going on; a new climbing platform for our pride of African lions, new fencing within the giraffe and zebra paddock, and a sand floored shelter in the Drive-Through Reserves for the rhino to relax in during the summer. Up at the bear enclosure in Pets’ Farm there has been some goings on in preparation for the arrival of 2 bears later in the year; and we have built some more new pens at the rear of the sea lion building for our sea lions too.

zebra with giraffe

There have been plenty of comings and goings on the animal front too! Last year our ostrich successfully had 2 clutches, from these clutches 3 ostrich have been moved down to Folly Farm in Wales and a further 4 ostrich have been moved to West Midlands Safari Park.

mom princess with her new addition Leila

Mazumba our Southern white rhino, who was born at the park in 2007, is due to move home within the next few months. She is off to the Netherlands as part of a European wide breeding programme, so fingers crossed she will be a mum within the next few years and do us all proud! Another rhino that you may have heard of is Mazumba’s sister Ailsa; she was born at the park in December past, and is happily charging about her new home keeping her mum Dot on her toes. We have also had a new little baby ring-tailed lemur, called Leila, to mum Princess and dad Arnie, and a further 2 baby meerkats which now brings our meerkat family up to a whopping 9!

Rhino Webcam installed for new arrival
17 February 2010

Rhino

On a cold and snowy December 21st Dorothy (or Dot for short) our Southern white rhino gave birth to a little girl, who has now been named Ailsa, after a 16 month pregnancy.. Our rhino calf was only 1 of 8 Southern white rhino born in Europe in 2009; obviously we wanted to share this rare event with everyone so our Rhino Webcam was set up in the hope that we would catch the birth. Rhinos normally give birth in the very early hours of the morning, and we all thought that we may miss it, but a phone call from a viewer in Cyprus informed us that at 12 noon Dot’s waters had broken and she was in labour. At 12:15 Dot successfully gave birth without any complications under the watchful eye of the large mammal keepers, park staff and home viewers. As she was born during Scotland’s coldest winter in 30 years, mum and calf were kept indoors in their highly heated indoor pen. Now with the weather getting better and the temperature rising, her keepers are confident to let mum and calf venture out into their covered outdoor enclosure. With the initial success of our indoor webcam, ranking in the top 10 webcams worldwide, we have now installed a second outdoor webcam to allow our viewers to follow the progress of our calf as she grows and explores her new home. Dot and her calf share their enclosure with 3 other rhinos, Graham the calf’s dad, Mazumba (or Maz) her sister, and Jane an unrelated adult female. As the calf is still very young it will be another few months yet until she is mixed with the rest of her herd (or crash).

Our large mammal keepers have been training our rhino calf through a programme of positive reinforcement in order to be able to weigh her and to carry out health checks. Already the calf weighs, from an estimated 50kg at birth, 150kg at the age of 5 weeks! But she still has a lot of growing to do, as Dot weighs about 1,600kg! Some of these sessions have been filmed and are able to be viewed on YouTube. CLICK HERE to see us on You Tube. Or you can see the webcam here. Happy viewing!



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