Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

Founded over fifty years ago by the late author and naturalist Gerald Durrell, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust is a sanctuary to over 130 endangered species.
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Flamingos
Ring-tailed lemurs
Meerkats
Tamarin

No visit to Jersey is complete without a day at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, where you can see over 1400 mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians in 32 acres of beautiful gardens and parkland.

Among the endangered species at Durrell are three generations of Sumatran orangutans; mighty 'Ya Kwanza', the 35 stone Western Lowland gorilla and his family, a Madagascan gentle lemur community; Brazilian black-lion tamarins and silvery marmosets in open woodland.

Famous author, naturalist and broadcaster Gerald Durrell founded the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust nearly 50 years ago with the mission to save endangered wild animals from extinction; his park is the Trust’s international headquarters and plays a crucial role in this mission. Here conservationists work closely with the animals to better understand what is required to ensure they survive in their natural habitats. This information is shared with colleagues working on wild animal projects worldwide. Voted the best on the island by visitors, Durrell’s safely-enclosed, animal-themed play area is perfect for youngsters. At the Education Centre, children can enjoy close encounters with reptiles and enjoy books, jigsaws and other play equipment. Don’t forget the gift shop with a treasure trove of presents, plus our fabulous buffet styled Dodo Restaurant.

How to get there:

Car - on the B31. There is free parking for over 350 cars.
Bicycle - enjoy a stunning countryside cycle ride by taking cycle routes 3a, 1 or 1b. Cycle racks are provided on-site.
Public bus - on routes 3a, 3b and 23.
Coach - Durrell is a major feature of many organised Island tours.

Seasonal status:

Open all year

Contact Information:

Phone:
+44 (0)1534 860035
Email:
info@durrell.org
Address:
Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust
Les Augrès Manor
Trinity
Jersey
JE3 5BP
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