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Sun shines for Cumbrian teacher’s free family day out
15 May 2012 8:11 AM | No CommentsA postcard from Trotters!
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Calling All Cumbria’s Teachers
03 May 2012 10:00 AM | No CommentsHave you seen our invitation yet?
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Animals Archive
Animals Archive
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Keeper notes – Guanaco
The Guanaco is one of the largest wild mammal species in South America. -
Keeper notes – Fallow Deer
Fallow Deer magestically roam our park. They have been here since we first opened -
Keeper notes – Donkey
Equus asinus At this Lake District Wildlife Park, we love our three donkeys. Annie and Dooley are both five, living happily alongside the ‘old lady’ of the group Nova who is over 20 years old. Our three have never shared their stable with a baby, but one is quite famous. Annie appeared on a [...] -
Keeper notes – Cotton Top Tamarin
Tiny Cotton Top Tamarins Saguinus oedipus This tiny New World monkey is native to Columbia and measures only 17cm with a tail of 25cm. Named after its appearance, this species has long white hair flowing over its shoulders and weighs less than 1lb (0.5kg) – making it one of the smallest primates. Living on the [...] -
Keeper notes – Capuchin Monkey
Capuchin monkeys come from South America and are named after 15th century Friars who wore brown robes. -
Keepers notes – American Bison
Our heavyweight bison are very hardy and their ancestors still live in Yellowstone National Park. -
Lots of birds to see
In addition to our Birds of Prey there are lots of other feathered friends too – like our American Turkey, swans, ducks and emu’s too. -
Adopt a Lemur
The famous lemurs of Madagascar are endangered - help us support their preservation by adopting one. -
Keeper notes – Lemurs
Three species of lively Lemurs at Trotters World of Animals -
Adopt an Otter
Noisy, quick and very cute, these Otters are a favourite for adoption.











