Seaview Wildlife Encounter

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Seaview Wildlife Encounter
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Waterfowl gardens at Seaview Wildlife Encounter.
Seaview Wildlife Encounter
Date opened1971 (1971)
Date closedNovember 2015 (2015-11)
Location Seaview, Isle of Wight
Humboldt Penguins
(Spheniscus humboldti). Spheniscus humboldti -Seaview Wildlife Encounter, Seaview, Isle of Wight, UK-8a.jpg
Humboldt Penguins
(Spheniscus humboldti)
.

Seaview Wildlife Encounter, (formerly Flamingo Park), was a wildlife park featuring non-native species of birds and mammals. It opened in 1971 and closed in November 2015. The visitor attraction was located in the town of Seaview, on the northeast coast of the Isle of Wight. The Isle of Wight is a small British island 3 to 5 mi (5 to 8 km) off the coast of South East England.

Features

Animals at the reserve included meerkats, wallabies, flamingos, pelicans, ducks, swans, alpacas, otters, penguins, and parakeets.

Visitors could feed the ducks and stroke the wallabies.

The site also included a gift shop and cafeteria.

Nanday Parakeets
(Nandayus nenday). Nanday Parakeets at Seaview Wildlife Encounter.jpg
Nanday Parakeets
(Nandayus nenday)
.

50°43′14″N1°07′24″W / 50.72056°N 1.12333°W / 50.72056; -1.12333



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