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Jersy Zoological Park or Jersy Zoo is 1,000,000m

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zoological park established in

1959 on the island of Jersy in the English Channel by naturalist and the author Gerald

Durrell. It is now officially called Durrell after its founder, and in an attempt to shed

its stereotype as a zoo. It has approximately 150,000 visitors per year, despite a lack

of emphasis on large, crowd-pleasing animals, and its relatively out-of-the-way

location; visitor numbers tend to vary with tourist trade to Jersy.

Durrell began his career capturing animals for other zoo, but thought that the

facilities needed to concentrate more on animal conservation rather than mere

entertainment. He tells the story of starting the zoo in his book A Zoo in my

Luggage.

Jersy Zoo has always concentrated on rare and endangered species. It has

mammals, birth, amphibians and reptiles, comprising over 190 species. Since 1964,

the zoo has been home to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.