Natureland Wildlife Trust Map (2023)
Planning your visit to Skegness?
Natureland Wildlife Trust is a wildlife center and rescue facility located in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England. It specializes in rehabilitating injured seals and also houses penguins, reptiles, and farm animals. The center emphasizes animal rescue, conservation, and public education through interactive exhibits.
The most up-to-date Natureland Wildlife Trust Map helps you easily locate the Seal Hospital, Penguin Pool, and Tropical House. Find your way to the Reptile House or the Floral Gardens without missing a step. Families with kids will appreciate how close the café and playground are to the meerkat enclosure.
This map makes it easy to plan a route that fits your timing—and your must-see animal list.
Natureland Wildlife Trust Map 2023
The most significant Natureland Wildlife Trust Map 2023 updates include enhanced collaboration with conservation partners and a continued focus on relocating birds from the Conservation Corner to their permanent home in Abel Tasman National Park. The Trust emphasizes its partnerships with Project Janszoon and the Department of Conservation to support regional biodiversity and species recovery. Membership programs and community engagement opportunities remain central to keeping the public informed about new arrivals and conservation progress at the zoo.

Printable Natureland Wildlife Trust Map PDF 2023
FAQ
What are the opening times for Natureland Wildlife Trust?
Natureland Wildlife Trust is open 364 days a year from 9:30am to 4:30pm, with last entry at 3:45pm. The park operates every day except for one annual closure. Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the full experience.
How much is a ticket to Natureland Wildlife Trust?
A ticket to Natureland Wildlife Trust costs $21.00 for adults and $11.00 for children aged 2-14 years, while children under 2 enter for free. A group pass for two adults and two children is $56.00. Discounts are available for students, seniors, and community services cardholders.
What animals are at Natureland Wildlife Trust?
Natureland Wildlife Trust is home to a variety of animals including primates, meerkats, porcupines, heritage breed farm animals, and native New Zealand species such as the South Island Kākā, Yellow-Crowned Kākāriki, and Pāteke. The park also features exotic species like capuchin monkeys and lemurs. Conservation and breed-for-release programs are a key focus.
Can you feed or interact with animals at Natureland Wildlife Trust?
Visitors to Natureland Wildlife Trust can feed certain animals, such as farm animals, with food available for purchase on-site. Interactive experiences and up-close encounters are offered, especially in the farmyard and during daily feeding sessions. Educational programs and animal talks further enhance visitor interaction.