Wynyard Woodland Park has a diverse range of wildlife habitats including woodlands, grasslands, hedgerows and wetlands. These habitats are home to over 670 species of mammals, amphibians, fish, invertebrates (insects), trees, grasses, wildflowers and fungi. Many of these habitats have vanished locally making the park an important wildlife refuge with some areas classified as Local Nature Reserves.
You can learn all about the wildlife on the park by pressing the checking out the information on the different areas of the park from ponds & wetlands to specific areas of interest such as Thorpe Wood.From there you can see pictures and information of some of the species on the site, details of where they can be found
You can also observe the birds in one of our site nest boxes by pressing the Bird Box Webcam button.
The Visitors Centre is home to our Virtual Visitors Centre touch screens, which contains thousands of pictures, audio and video clips
making it easy for you to identify anything that you may have seen or heard in the park.
From this system You can also report information back to us about certain species that we are interested in locally by pressing the Wildlife Questionnaire buttons.