La Profonde Rue Trinity , Jersey, JE3 5BP Phone: 01534 860000 Website Jersey Zoo (formerly Durrell Wildlife Park) is a zoological park established in 1958 on the Island of Jersey in the English Channel by naturalist and author Gerald Durrell. It has approximately 169,000 visitors per year, despite a lack of emphasis on large animals and its relatively out-of-the-way location. Jersey Zoo has always concentrated on rare and endangered species. It has mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles, comprising over 130 species.
Since 1964, the zoo has been home to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust (formerly the Jersey Wildlife Preservation Trust.)
Machine 2:
Need scan/ photo of the designs on a plain white background.
1) Flamingo,
2) Frog,
3) Gorilla,
4) Tortoise.
Retired 1: (All (Except the logo) have 'Durrell Wildlife Park' on them: 1) Durrell Logo, 2) Turtle, 3) Park, 4) Ape
5th May 2026 - There is a new Pennymen Machine located in the Zoo. The Zoo has been rebranded to 'Jersey Zoo' hence the new machine. |