Manor Wildlife Park needs you!

by James Butler in St. Florence, Wales, United Kingdom

Manor Wildlife Park needs you!

Total raised £4,137

raised so far

158

supporters

We're raising funds to survive the Covid-19 pandemic thereby ensuring the care of our animals and enabling future conservation work.

by James Butler in St. Florence, Wales, United Kingdom

We're still collecting donations

On the 11th February 2021 we'd raised £4,117 with 158 supporters in 56 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.

Once again, we find ourselves in the position where we are asking for your help… this is the second time the park has had to close its doors indefinitely meaning we are, again, left without an income overnight. Though we completely understand the need for these restrictions, dealing with their implications doesn’t get any easier.

1608216734_120370589_3100718450050856_7006372266597661841_o.jpgManor Wildlife Park is home to over 150 animals; Animals that require food, water and heat. Animals that need daily care from our dedicated team of keepers, and animals that are part of endangered breeding programmes, helping to ensure the long term success of some of the world’s rarest species. It costs over £1000 a day to ensure that their need are met, and this is why we are asking for your donations.  Your donations, no matter how big, or small will help make certain these animals still receive the highest levels of care, and that Manor Wildlife Park is here for them and for you, for years to come.

1608216972_red_panda.jpgWe understand that this is a difficult time for everyone, but your support truly means the world to us. We’d just like to say a massive thank you to all our guests who’ve been on this journey with us over the past 12 years and helped make the park what it is today - we hope to see you all soon!

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Rewards

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£25 or more

Tiger Meat Box for One

Manor Wildlife Park is home to two critically endangered Sumatran tigers, Jaya and Terima. Our tigers eat a pretty astonishing amount of meat, usually between 20kg and 30kg per week! We feed them sporadically throughout the week to mimic the way they would feed in the wild. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help feed one of our tigers for a day.

£5 or more

Feed a Lemur for a day

Manor Wildlife Park is home to a number of lemur species including ring-tailed, and red-bellied lemurs. During these unprecedented times, we are asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for one day for one of our lemurs. On a normal day, one of our lemurs (depending on species) will eat the following:  Leafy greens Root vegetables Specialised animal feed Seasonal ‘browse’ including willow and dandelions

£5 or more

Wallaby Veg Box for Two

Manor Wildlife Park is home to two species of wallaby, the Bennett’s or red-necked wallaby as well as the world’s smallest species of macropod, the parma wallaby. Unfortunately, during these unprecedented times not only are they missing out on the interaction they often have with all of you, but covering the cost of feeding them all is getting more and more difficult.

£10 or more

Red Panda Veg Box

Manor Wildlife Park is home to two red pandas, Betty and Cherry. Not only do our red pandas love bamboo, but they also enjoy fresh fruit and veg as well as specialist feed. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for one day for one of our red pandas.

£10 or more

Feed our Barrel of Squirrel Monkeys

The park’s cheekiest residents; black-capped squirrel monkeys are little primates with BIG personalities. Primarily insectivores, these little guys would relish the chance to take part in a bush tucker trial, with their daily diet consisting of everything from mealworms to crickets and even the odd locust! During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for our troop of squirrel monkeys for one day.

£24 or more

Feed our Oryx Family for the Day

Extinct in the wild, the scimitar horned oryx is one of the world’s most endangered animals. Manor Wildlife Park is home to three boys, who have a crucial part to play in the future of the species. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for one day for our three hungry lads.

£25 or more

Feed our Crash of Rhinos

Manor Wildlife is home to three southern white rhinos Jambo, Zamba and Zuberi. As you’d imagine, rhinos eat A LOT! On average, a rhino will spend half of its waking day eating, consuming as much as 60kgs of food a day. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for one day for one of our rhino.

£30 or more

Feed Steve, Lisa and Bryn the Gibbons for a Day

As many of you will know, Manor Wildlife Park is home to a family of Siamang gibbons, Steve, Lisa and Bryn. Our gibbons absolutely adore fresh veg and will often, eating as much as 1kg of the stuff a day! During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help pick up the food tab for one day for our gibbons family.

£50 or more

Feed both our Tigers for a day

Manor Wildlife Park is home to two critically endangered Sumatran tigers, Jaya and Terima. Our tigers eat a pretty astonishing amount of meat, usually between 20kg and 30kg per week! We feed them sporadically throughout the week to mimic the way they would feed in the wild. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help feed two of our tigers for a day.

£150 or more

Feed ALL our residents for a day

Manor Wildlife Park is home to over 150 animals. It costs over £1000 to feed all our lovely residents for a day. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help feed all our animals for a day.

£1,000 or more

Feed ALL our residents for a week

Manor Wildlife Park is home to over 150 animals. It costs over £1000 to feed all our lovely residents for a week. During these unprecedented times, we’re asking for your donations to help feed all our animals for a week.

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