Blackbrook Zoological Park, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
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List of facts we found about Blackbrook Zoological Park
Blackbrook Zoological Park is a wildlife attraction in central England
which exhibits the largest collection of birds in the country. It is
known for its excellent breeding record with many rare bird species,
with over 300 successfully breeding species to date..
Blackbrook Zoological Park was established in 1991 by Diana Holloway
and her son, Mark Rubery.. Holloway was already experienced in
running a wildlife visitor attraction, having owned and run Hillside
Bird Oasis in Mobberley, Cheshire since 1974.
Blackbrook Zoological Park in Staffordshire
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UK's Largest Bird Park Also has its Very Own Meerkat Manor
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© Neil Greenlees
Jul 8, 2009
Blacbrook Zoological Gardens logo, Pic supplied
Blackbrook Zoological Park just outside Leek in Staffordshire is home
to one of the largest wildfowl collections in Europe as well as a
thriving colony of meerkats.
Blackbrook Zoological Park is Home To Magnificent Peacocks
Most of these are of the feathered variety and visitors are frequently
met at the entrance gate by one or more of Blackbrook's magnificent
peacocks.
FULL TITLE: Blackbrook Zoological Park (formerly Blackbrook World of
Birds)
This is a small collection located in the heart of the Staffordshire
moorlands, on the outskirts of the beautiful Peak District National
Park.
the Blackbrook Zoological Park News Archive for all reports.
Blackbrook Zoological Park was established in 1991 as a place for
education and as a breeding centre for rare and endangered birds and
other animals.
Blackbrook Zoological Park is located just off the A523 between Leek
and Ashbourne, just outside the south-western edge of the
Peak.District National Park.
Meet the animals that live at Blackbrook Zoological Park in the
Staffordshire Moorlands. Photographed here are a couple of Black
Crowned Cranes.
Blackbrook Zoological Park, a fun and educational day for all whatever
the weather. A Continually growing attraction, always something new to
see. Rare birds, unusual animals, reptiles, insects and aquatics.
Picnic or have a meal in the Toucan Tearooms.
Blackbrook Zoological Park, in Winkhill, took delivery of 24 penguins
last year.
The species More..is highly adapted for life in the water and their
wings have become flippers.
Blackbrook Zoological Park said last weekend was its busiest yet,
after the plight of Kentucky appeared in the national newspapers.
Staffordshire Moorlands, Blackbrook Zoological Park has developed into
a large and varied collection of some of the most rare and endangered
species to be found in the world.
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