Welcome
To The Official Twycross Zoo Website
Twycross Zoo opened in 1963 on a site in Leicestershire.
Initially a comparatively modest collection, it has grown into one
of the major British zoos, attracting over 450,000 visitors a year.
It is famous for its collection of primates.
Situated near the small village of Twycross, the zoo
occupies over 40 acres and is set in open countryside. Despite its
rural location, it is only four miles from the M42/A42 (which links
the M1 and M6) making it readily accessible from anywhere in central
England.
Throughout the year (we only close Christmas Day) the zoo plays
host to a wide
range of visitors from family groups on a day out to
school children studying animals (our Education Department teaches
over 15,000 pupils a year). In 1972 the zoo became a charitable trust concentrating on
conservation and education, and now takes part in many captive
breeding programmes for endangered animals (about three quarters of
the animals housed at Twycross are officially classed as endangered
species).
Like most British zoos, Twycross receives no
government funds and relies entirely on money spent by visitors to
continue its work.
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