Isle of Wight Zoo

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Presentation Schedule

10:30 Big Cat Tour

Guided by one of our experienced Big Cat staff, you will be introduced to the Sanctuary's tigers, lions, and jaguars. Discover more about these impressive yet endangered animals. Find out how we care for them and how the cats would survive in the wild.

11:45 Lemur Feeding and Conservation Talk

Watch the lemurs being fed and learn how we care for them. Find out why lemurs are endangered and how our conservation project in Madagascar is helping to preserve their natural habitat.

12:30 Jeepers Creepers

Animal care staff introduce a selection of snakes, lizards, spiders or insects. Take a closer look at these intriguing animals and discover some fascinating facts.

13:00 Ask the Keeper

Come along for an informal chat with one of our animal care team. This is your opportunity to ask them about their day to day routine and about the individual animals with which they work.

14:30 Monkey Enrichment

Monkeys are intelligent animals that need plenty of mental stimulation. Come and watch as we provide toys, activities and novel feeding methods carefully chosen to encourage natural behaviours.

15:30 Big Cat Tour

Guided by one of our experienced Big Cat staff, you will be introduced to the Sanctuary's tigers, lions, and jaguars. Discover more about these impressive yet endangered animals. Find out how we care for them and how the cats would survive in the wild.

*16:30 Jeepers Creepers

Animal care staff introduce a selection of snakes, lizards, spiders or insects. Take a closer look at these intriguing animals and discover some fascinating facts.

*17:00 Ask the Keeper

Come along for an informal chat with one of our animal care team. This is your opportunity to ask them about their day to day routine and about the individual animals with which they work.

* These last two talks take place from1st April to 30th September only, due to reduced opening hours in winter.

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"There are few places in the world where you can see as many, (big cats) or learn so much about them."
- The Good Britain Guide 2004