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| Liberty's Raptor and Reptile Centre is named after
Liberty our American Bald Eagle. This Hampshire bird of prey and
reptile centre is located in the beautiful New Forest, where the
art of falconry has been practised through the centuries.
Liberty's is home to a large collection of birds of prey
- eagles, owls and vultures, along with many well known and popular reptiles - snakes, lizards and tortoises.
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Observe these birds of prey and reptiles at close hand, through
various spectacular displays held throughout the day. Get up close and personal with giant rabbits, giant
tortoises, snails, snakes and lizards.
Enjoy a visit that will prove to be fun, exciting and educational for people of all ages. |
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| The New Forest has a long established history with the
art of falconry. Many Kings and Queens have hunted with their birds
of prey here. Indeed King
William Rufus was hunting here when killed by a stray arrow.
Liberty's is also a rescue centre for many wild injured
Birds of Prey. We fund medical treatment and rehabilitation of these birds and ensure
their safe release back to the wild. |
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Open
Daily from March to October 10.00am to 5.00pm (last admissions 4.00pm)
Weekends Only from November to February 10.00am to 4.00pm (last adm 3.00pm)
School Half Terms Open Daily 10.00am to 5.00pm (last adm 4.00pm)
Closed for Christmas and New Year
Admission: Adult £6.50, Child £4.95, Senior £5.50, Family Ticket £19.95 (2+2) |
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