Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (Enfield)

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Barnet, United Kingdom

wras-enfieldwildlife.org.uk
Wildlife and safari park· Animal rescue service· Tourist attraction· Non-profit organization

Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (Enfield) Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (Enfield) is located in Barnet, United Kingdom on Trent park, Cockfosters Rd. Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service (Enfield) is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category wildlife and safari park in United Kingdom.

Address

Trent park, Cockfosters Rd

Phone

+44 7970141282

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Louise Mitchell

Lovely for the kids. Support their vital charity x

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Love walking around here seeing all the animals, well worth a visit! These people are saints looking after all the wildlife and keeping them safe from harm. Entry doesn't cost alot and goes toward the upkeep of the centre. Dog food is a good donation to bring as help toward the animal feed.

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Rosemarie Aderinto

It's a lovely place to go to for the whole family. There are diverse fun activities for the whole family. The park is quite big and they have different species of the different wildlife there. One needs to prepare to spend the whole day as the various activities can be captivating thereby making one lose track of time. There are also different points to buy food, snacks and refreshments. It's a place I would recommend really for a family time out.

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rachel barr

Lovely local charity. Important to support rohht now as it gets no public funds. Check out the animals and the playground is good for under 8s.

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Little Challengers

The kids love this place, animals are well kept and there’s a lovely play area. Also lots to do in the surrounding area

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Kasia Robinson

I absolutely love this establishment. Well worth a visit for big kids as well as little ones. When I visited (January 2020) they had muntjacs, owls, a doe, sheep, rabbits, foxes, a pig, ring neck parrots, and heaps more. They don't receive any government funding and rely solely on the public for donations to continue their work. Please go along and support!

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Ignatius Romero

Amazing service and a cause worth fighting for.

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Diana Carrington

Birds and animals have all been rescued and looked after. Herons,ducks,geese, a Swan, small deer, ponies,foxes etc. In Trent Park which is a nice place to go.