Come on a tour of our new Lynx enclosure with Zoo Animal Aanager, Mark.
Eazi Business • June 29, 2023
Video & Content Credit: Drusillas Park
This quarter-of-a-million pound project is our biggest enclosure investment to date and we are thrilled with the result, and Ash and Friston are really settling in
"We loved working with the awesome Alan Bishop Themeworks Ltd for all the hand carved rock work and centre piece tree, and super talented street artist Rob for the beautiful wraparound mural"

Always nice to revisit previous projects. We were asked back to add a couple more stalagmites and stalactites! This one was a private commission where we built an underground cave/grotto in a faux limestone, to match up with the ‘real’ rock on the external walls. We constructed the steps down to the cave too. Still looking good after 10+ years

A Sussex zoo has welcomed two Eurasian Lynx wildcats - the first of its species to settle there. The pair, who just turned two years old, arrived at Drusillas Zoo Park on 24 May after being transferred from Wild Place Project in Bristol - where they were born. A quarter of a million pounds has been spent building a custom enclosure to recreate their native European woodland habitat. The enclosure includes warm and cool areas, a waterfall and stream, natural floor covering, air filtration systems, CCTV, and plants specific to those found in their natural environment. It also has a waterfall feature which the cats have already been seen playing in.