Shows
Here at Paradise Wildlife Park we offer our guests a fantastic variety of different shows which are fun and exciting whilst being educational for all ages.
Weird & Wonderful Show
Come with us on a magical journey to discover some of the wonderful secrets of the animal kingdom. Our Show Team will introduce you to some pretty weird facts along the way, for instance did you know that a Cockroach can survive two weeks without it's head. Well that's just one! Learn lots more about Flower our resident Zorilla and our fabulous Parrots at the weird and wonderful show.
Bird of Paradise Flying Display
Feel the wind in your hair and the thrill of flight; well, okay, watch how the birds of Paradise do it. This brilliant show features our Eagle Owls, Barn Owls, Kestrel and other birds very effectively displaying their flying skills in the very capable hands of the Bird Team keepers. Be sure to look out for a few of our other birds including, Lovebirds, Cockatiels, Indian Runner Ducks, and 'Little John' our European Stork. Our birds make it look easy and making it an impressive show. Don't forget you will be able to meet the keepers after the show and ask them lots of questions.
Animal Olympics
2012 is heading this way and we thought we'd join in the fun and learn a little about the fastest animals on earth along the way! After all Hertfordshire is an official county for the London 2012 Olympic games.
Only, what is the fastest animal on earth and how did the Olympic Games start in the first place? So why not come to the Animal Olympic show to find out!
(*Please note show animals may vary)
Talks
Meet the Keeper
On the back of the Park Map is a list of times of when the keepers feed and talk about their animals. This is a brilliant list as it means that every time you visit Paradise you can speak to the keeper of a different animal and learn something new about them; making every visit unique. Alternatively you can find your favourite and visit them every time! Whatever you choose to do the opportunity is there to find out about our animals from the people that know them the best.



