Find out how Bristol Zoo is supporting the International Year of Biodiversity

Ever wondered what gorilla facial expressions really mean or what can be found in fruit bat poo? If so, don’t miss out on the biodiversity activities taking place in the Conservation Education Centre this summer. Try your hand at games such as ‘Whose Poo’ and ‘Pollination for the Nation’, whilst discovering the important roles of biodiversity.
Activities are free and will take place Monday to Friday, 10.30am - 4.30pm, from Tuesday 27 July to Friday 27 August.
A mixture of music, activity and storytelling provides a fun and safe environment for young children to learn and play! Come along, meet other parents and enjoy the social and relaxed atmosphere.
Coffee mornings take place in the Terrace Theatre in the Zoo grounds. Entry £4.00 per adult; children free. Advanced booking is recommended. For more details and to book, please call 0117 974 7300 or email us.
Weds 8 September - Tatty Bumpkin
Weds 6 October - Wiggles & Giggles
Weds 1 Dec - A Christmas Special, details tbc

Find out how Bristol Zoo is supporting the International Year of Biodiversity