THE BARBADOS WILDLIFE RESERVE

The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is located in a natural mahogany wood across the road from the Farley Hill National Park in the northern parish of St. Peter.

Here you have a unique opportunity to stroll freely through the Reserve watching the animals at close range and in their own natural environment. There are few cages and the animals can be observed as they eat, play and interact with the other animals.

The Barbados Green Monkeys are the most common animals in the reserve along with a wide variety of colourful birds such as parrots, macaws and love birds.  Duck and geese also roam around, while black birds, sparrows and pigeons fly freely in the reserve.

There are a selection of retiles such as snakes, which are in cages, iguanas, turtles and tortoises. There are also some non-native animals in the sanctuary such as Brocket Deer, agouti, caiman (looks like an alligator) and rabbits.

This is a great outdoor attraction!!  Contact us for more information and to book a tour!!

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