The Wild Place Project is a conservation and education center located in South Gloucestershire, England. It is operated by Bristol Zoological Society and is designed to provide visitors with an opportunity to see a variety of animals and learn about conservation efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.
The park covers an area of approximately 40 acres and features exhibits such as the Madagascar Walkthrough, which is home to ring-tailed lemurs, and the Butterfly Forest, where visitors can see a variety of exotic butterflies. Other animal exhibits include cheetahs, giraffes, and a family of Western lowland gorillas.
The Wild Place Project also has a strong focus on conservation and education. The park has a number of programs designed to educate visitors about wildlife and the environment, including talks and workshops, as well as opportunities to get involved in conservation projects.