Wild Moves: Jump Into Fun This Half Term

  • 15th - 23rd Feb 2025
Join us at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm for an amazing adventure with some playful new animal friends.

This half term, visit Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm to meet new animal friends, uncover which of our incredible animals are the best at leaping and jumping, and dive into the world of conservation with fun interactive games, engaging activities, and fascinating animal facts!

Jump Into Our Trail 

Go on a journey around the Zoo and find each of our Bounce Boards!

On each board, you'll find a challenge that you can take part in, like can you pounce like a lion, or jump like a frog. 

You can complete your trail sheet to enter a competition to win an animal adoption!

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Public Engagement 

What's Involved? 

Our Education team will be hosting themed sessions that focus on animal around the world and conservation! Stop by and learn from our friendly team.

Where? 

You'll find our team in The Classroom, which is opposite the Gift Shop. 

When? 

This will be Monday - Friday at 2:30 - 4pm

We're really excited to share that we're brining our popular Tractor Ride back for February half term! 

Go behind the scenes and see the back fields of our Elephant habitat, our rare breeds fields, and see beautiful views of the Severn Estuary. 

The Tractor ride will be approximately 20 minutes, and will be £2 per person.

To find out more, ask our Ticket Office on arrival to the zoo. 

*Days and times are subject to the availability of the Tractor driver on the day. Please check with staff on arrival to find out more. 

 

We hope ewe didn't forget! We have lambs leaping around in our Farm Barn! 

Dorset lambs, renowned for their distinctive appearance with a white woolly coat and friendly demeanour, have arrived at Noah's Ark. This breed is celebrated for its adaptability to various climates and its high-quality, fine-textured wool. 

Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is delighted to welcome two new arrivals—Benji and Pika, a pair of critically endangered red ruffed lemurs! These striking primates have settled into their new home at the zoo, and we can't wait for you to meet them.

Red ruffed lemurs are known for their vibrant rusty-red fur, contrasted by black markings on their arms, legs, and tails, along with a distinctive white patch on the back of their heads. Their striking appearance makes them very eye-catching.

But before you see Benji and Pika, you might just hear them first! These vocal primates have an impressive range of calls, including growls, grunts, and even loud screams. They use their voices to communicate with each other, mark their territory, and warn of potential threats—so listen out for their calls as you explore the zoo!

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