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Hawk Conservancy
Description: This is the biggest collection of birds of prey in the south, and includes eagles, hawks, owls and falcons as well as other exotic species. There are also flying demonstrations and a chance to meet the birds. Address: Weyhill, Andover, Hampshire, SP11 8DY. Tel: 01264 772252.


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Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park
Description: The farm park is located on a headland, next to the nature reserve of Cardigan Island, where you may see choughs and other seabirds. Atlantic grey seals breed in the caves below the park and can be seen every day. Cardigan Bay is home to a resident population of bottle-nosed Dolphins. They frequently swim close to the shore, especially during calm weather. Address: Gwbert, Cardigan, Ceredigion. Tel: 01239 612196


Flag Scotland SCOTLAND

Camperdown Wildlife Centre
Description: One of the region's most popular attractions, CWC has one hundred species of native Scottish and European wildlife. There are the impressive brown bears, elegant lynx, amazing arctic foxes, and other more unusual species, such as Britain's rarest mammal the Pine Marten. Address: Coupar Angus Road, Dundee, DD2 4TF. Tel: +44 (0)1382 432661.


Flag Northern Ireland NORTHERN IRELAND

TACT Wildlife Centre
Description: A voluntarily run wildlife centre which cares for and rehabilitates sick, injured and abandoned wild birds and mammals. Animals that cannot be returned to the wild are given a home at the centre and looked after for the rest of their natural lives. T.A.C.T currently has around 350 animals in its long term care including; gannets, swans, kestrels, sparrowhawks, owls, foxes and hedgehogs. Open daily. Address: 2 Crumlin Road, Crumlin, County Antrim, N.I. BT29 4AD. Tel: (028) 9442 2900.


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