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Attractions & Exhibits

Lemur Wood

Dudley Zoo's lemurs with a member of staffLemur Wood is a one-acre walkthrough experience where you can meet more than 30 free-roaming red ruffed/black-and-white/ringed tail/black lemurs and learn about DZG’s conservation programmes in Madagascar for these enigmatic creatures. 

Monkey Tails

Saki Monkeys at Dudley ZooLook out for Saki monkeys, marmosets, emperor tamarins and cheeky squirrel monkeys in our Monkey Tails walkthrough rainforest experience. You’ll also see monitor lizards, too!

Wallaby Walkthrough

A young visitor to Dudley Zoo with a WallabyGet close to these mini marsupials in our walkthrough enclosure - but you’ll have to be quick as they move very fast!

Humboldt Penguins

Humboldt Penguins at Dudley Zoological GardensDZG has one of the largest colonies of these South American birds in the UK. Our 60-strong group has helped form colonies at other collections across the country. Look out for our oldest penguin – 20-year-old Pingu!

Farmyard Fun

A farm animal and chi ld at Dudley Zoological GardensOur Farm and Barn offer young visitors a chance to get really close to a range of farmyard favourites including pygmy goats, kune-kune pigs, chickens, geese, guinea pigs and giant English rabbits. There’s even a chance to milk a very special cow! And if the weather’s not so good join our craft activities in the barn where you’ll often find young chicks or baby rabbits to meet.

Go Wild!

A member of zoo staff and a tropical birdDaily shows in our Go Wild! Theatre introduce visitors to the wonderful world of wildlife and offer a close up view of creatures great and small.

Lion Ridge

A Lion at Dudley Zoological GardensThree lions at Dudley Zoo – our Asiatic lions are the pride of DZG. They are among the rarest animals on the planet, with fewer than 500 in the world, of which 300 are in zoos and wildlife parks. Male Itar and females Kyra and Asha live in our one-acre Lion Ridge paddock.

Birds of Prey

Birds of Prey at Dudley Zoological GardensOur daily birds of prey displays in the courtyard allow visitors to see these magnificent birds as they were used in medieval times for hunting. See an African spotted eagle owl, ferruginous buzzard, great grey and Magellan horned owls fly from the castle walls.