Tropiquaria Explained

Zoo Name:Tropiquaria Zoo
Location:Washford Cross, West Somerset, United Kingdom
Coordinates:51.1609°N -3.3489°W
Members:BIAZA
Website:www.tropiquaria.co.uk

Tropiquaria Zoo is a small tropical house and zoo in West Somerset, England. It is located at Washford Cross, 16miles from Taunton and 9miles from Minehead.

It is based in a 1930s art deco BBC radio transmitter hall of Washford transmitting station, which became a Grade II listed building in 1984.[1] [2]

Tropiquaria opened on the site in 1989.[3] The majority of the old transmitting station building became surplus to the BBC's requirements in 1981 when new, smaller equipment was installed in a separate building to the rear. In 1987, a £100,000 scheme to transform the unused part of the building into an aquarium and reptile house was proposed by the consortium Ark Enterprises Ltd, headed by Stephen Smith. Both a 21-year lease on the building and planning permission were acquired in 1987.[4]

There is a mainly African theme to the tropical hall and aquarium as well as the large number of outside enclosures. The zoo is a member of BIAZA, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and has successfully bred a number of endangered species of mammals, reptiles, birds, and fish.

Tropiquaria includes a Tropical Hall with a variety of snakes and lizards, and birds. The zoo also features an aquarium with several species of endangered, critically endangered and even extinct in the wild species of fish. Outside are macaws, helmeted curassow, cockatoos, parrots, agoutis, gibbons, serval, wildcats, wallabies, emus, rheas, tapir, cotton-top tamarins, red-handed tamarins, ring-tailed lemurs, ruffed lemurs, brown lemurs, coatis, yellow mongoose and meerkats amongst many others.[5]

There is also a number of outdoor play areas, and an indoor play area and cafe.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Washford Radio Museum . Washford Radio Museum . 20 March 2012.
  2. Web site: Washford Transmitting Station, Williton . Listed Buildings Online . 20 March 2012.
  3. News: Collins . Dick . Council power – a new energy source . . 4 May 1989 . 32 . . subscription . 28 May 2024.
  4. News: Stokes . Ray . Ex-BBC station set to go wild . . 30 May 1987 . 5 . . subscription . 28 May 2024.
  5. Web site: Tropiquaria Wildlife Park . Everything Exmoor. 11 June 2010.