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Adopting a Binturong

Binturong

Rosie and Ted, our Binturongs, and their new babies, are the largest members of the Civet family and are often found lounging in the treetops of their tropical forest habitat. Known for their unique scent, often described as buttered popcorn, they are truly one-of-a-kind. By adopting Rosie and Ted with the Hero package, you’re helping us maintain their enriching environment and ensuring they continue to thrive. Adopt Rosie & Ted today and support their treetop adventures!

Animal Buddy

  • Personalised certificate
  • Photos
  • Fact sheet
  • Adoption wall
  • Cuddly toy
  • Thank you letter
£25

Animal Guardian

  • Personalised certificate
  • Photos
  • Fact sheet
  • Adoption wall
  • Cuddly toy
  • Thank you letter
  • Two free park entry
  • Quarterly mailers that are from keepers with updated about their animals
  • Beale Park merchandise (e.g tote bag)
£60

Animal HERO

  • Personalised certificate
  • Photos
  • Fact sheet
  • Adoption wall
  • Cuddly toy
  • Thank you letter
  • Two free park entry
  • Quarterly mailers that are from keepers with updated about their animals 
  • Beale Park merchandise (e.g tote bag)
  • Invitation to an Annual Hero Appreciation Day*
  • Framed photo
  • Thank you in a mailer once a month
  • Mini encounter 

£80
Adopting a Binturong
Learn more about Binturongs

Adoption Board

  • Freya Franchi
    Hero
    11/08/2024
  • Zac Wong
    Guardian
    20/09/2024
  • Daniel Lyford
    Guardian
    24/09/2024
  • Bex Kneale
    Hero
    16/10/2024
  • Chrissie Williams
    Hero
    23/10/2024
  • Louis Zerilli
    Hero
    30/11/2024
  • Suzy Frost
    Hero
    02/12/2024
  • Lisa Alexander
    Buddy
    21/12/2024
  • Bekah Goodwill
    Buddy
    24/12/2024
  • Emily Rix-Drummond
    Buddy
    31/12/2024
  • Hermione & Ben Salter
    Hero
    16/05/2025
  • Kirsten Lawns
    Hero
    19/05/2025
  • Joanna Walters
    Hero
    20/05/2025
  • Georgina Dicks
    Hero
    30/05/2025
  • Emma Hart
    Guardian
    11/06/2025