Peak Wildlife Park
Buxton
At Peak Wildlife Park we are passionate about conservation; our mission is ‘to take and inspire action to secure wildlife and wild places’.
We aim to achieve this in three key ways.
1) We take conservation action at the park very seriously. We care for a number of species whose future might not be secure without the help of the international captive breeding programmes which we participate in. Currently these include endangered species such as the Visayan warty pig, all three of our lemur species, Humboldt penguins and Maneless Zebra.
2) We take action in the wild. We work closely with the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, to promote conservation locally. Our team have taken part in habitat restoration at the nearby Roaches Nature Reserve, as well as raising money to safeguard the future of ground nesting birds.
3) We inspire action. Your experiences here are crucial to our mission, by allowing visitors to share large natural habitats with endangered animals living ‘wild-lives’ here at the park, we hope to inspire our visitors to care for wildlife as much as we do.