A new, exciting sensory trail is coming to the tourist attraction this Easter, where visitors can swish, splash, and squelch their way through to find real bears.
A new red panda has recently arrived at the tourist attraction and is settling into its new habitat.
As a conservation and education charity, the tourist attraction works in 10 countries across four continents to conserve species and protect habitats in the wild.
With a membership to the tourist attraction, visitors can enjoy exclusive benefits, visit as many times as they like throughout the year, and support the charity's conservation efforts.
Visitors have expressed sadness about the attraction closing but are happy that the animals will be moving to more open spaces like the Wild Place Project. Many visitors have fond memories of visiting the attraction over the years and have enjoyed the variety of animals and experiences it offers.