Manor wildlife park is Zoonique and special

Its mission is to protect and secure endangered species ecosystems. Ex-situ animals have been introduced to a natural Pembrokeshire landscape. Single and multi-species enclosures have been cleverly created with as few apparent boundaries as possible, to give visitors the impression of free roam while ensuring the safety of both human and non-human animals. 

The park was taken over in the Spring of 2008. Since then there have been major, conservation-led changes at Manor Park. The park is working on a major renovation project to bring it from a seriously dilapidated outdated animal park to a world class animal facility. 

With strong commitments to ethical trading and education Manor Park recognises the need for continual improvement and understands the role it has to play in the community. While concentrating on endangered species, the team at Manor House fully realises that animal welfare must be their top priority. 

The new team has consulted widely and nurtured a plan with an exciting new vision for the development of an innovative wildlife facility. The plan will deliver economic security for the park, whilst impacting very positively on the delivery of cultural, social, educational and conservational benefits for Wales. 

Our major theme is 'Connect'

We want our visitors to connect with animals and their environments, connect with natural surroundings, connect with the environment and the serious challenges and threats facing the survival of the planet. We want people to make connections, and understand the inter-connectedness of flora, fauna and world climates or biomes.


WE'RE PLEASED TO HAVE STRONG WORKING PARTNERSHIPS WITH:

Marten and Sam at the Darwin Centre deliver exciting science based activities across Pembrokeshire. They lead the way for so many of us!

We're delighted to be working in partnership with The Wildlife Trust of South & West Wales as a WILDFundraiser. We're working to raise funds to support their conservation work in our local area.