Ben Wilkinson and Andy Cope of Bristol Zoo Project with common ostrich Drummer and one of the golden eggs. Image provided by Bristol Zoo Project.
Ben Wilkinson and Andy Cope of Bristol Zoo Project with common ostrich Drummer and one of the golden eggs. Image provided by Bristol Zoo Project.

Bristol Zoo Project: Easter family fun!

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South West and Wales: Can you find the shiny gold eggs?

Seven prize-winning golden eggs are to be hidden at mystery locations later this month for the zoo’s week-long Great South West Egg Hunt.

It’s taking place from Saturday 29 March to Friday 4 April, with a shiny golden tin egg being hidden in a different location each day. The mystery venues stretch from Devon and Somerset to Bath and Cardiff.

Video clues will be given on the zoo’s social media accounts each morning of the hunt, and then it’s over to the public to track them down. Those lucky enough to find one of the 15cm high eggs win tickets to Bristol Zoo Project and a cuddly animal toy.

Bristol Zoo Project is home to animals from around the world including giraffe, cheetah, red panda, zebra, deer, ostrich, gelada baboons and lemurs. It includes the award-winning Bear Wood, which is home to brown bears, lynxes, wolverines and wolves.

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Currently, 85% of animals at the zoo are both threatened and part of targeted conservation programmes. The Society’s aim is for this to rise to 90% of species by 2035.

‘Everyone loves an egg hunt, and we thought we’d have a bit of extra fun this year and spread the Easter celebrations far and wide!’ says Rosie Sims, Public Engagement Manager at Bristol Zoo Project.

‘We welcome visitors to the zoo from across the South West and Wales and want to make sure everyone has a chance to take part and win, even if they don’t live close by.’

Zoo’s fun and fact filled Easter trail

‘Of course, the excitement doesn’t stop there, and over the holidays we’ll be unveiling our fun and fact-filled Easter Egg-splorers trail at the zoo too.’

‘So, if you miss the Great South West Egg Hunt, we’ll also be hiding a golden egg somewhere in the zoo each day of the holidays (5-27 April) with some fantastic prizes up for grabs, ranging from a zoo membership to an animal experience.’

Anyone wanting to take part in the egg hunt should look out for the video clues which will be posted on Bristol Zoo Project’s social media channels each morning, from 29 March to 4 April.

The scheme sees Bristol Zoo Project partnering with tourist attractions across the south west and Wales.

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