Looking for animal adventures in Kent?
The Fenn Bell Conservation Project offers a hands‑on, family‑friendly day out where wildlife, conservation and education come together. Located in Medway, this small but growing zoo is home to a wide variety of rescued animals, all cared for in a safe and enriching environment.
- Meet a diverse range of animals including meerkats, otters, raccoons, monkeys and birds
- Discover the stories behind rescued animals and learn about conservation efforts
- Explore a welcoming, family‑friendly zoo with a relaxed atmosphere
- Visit a working conservation project focused on education and research
- Combine your visit with food and drink at the on-site pub and café
Whether you're visiting with children, friends or as an animal lover, Fenn Bell Conservation Project offers something truly special – a chance to connect with animals while supporting vital conservation work.
Discover rescued wildlife and see conservation in action
The Fenn Bell Conservation Project began with just two rescue pigs and has grown into Medway’s first licensed zoo. Today, it provides a safe home for animals rescued from private ownership or transferred from other zoos.
As you explore the site, you’ll encounter fascinating species from around the world, from playful meerkats and curious raccoons to vibrant birds and small mammals. Many animals are also part of carefully managed breeding programmes that support long‑term conservation efforts.
The project is deeply committed to education, working closely with schools and colleges to inspire the next generation of conservationists and animal carers.
With seasonal events, interactive experiences and a welcoming atmosphere, Fenn Bell Conservation Project is one of the most rewarding and affordable wildlife attractions in Kent.
Book your tickets today and be part of the story.