Rommel, The Great Bustard Who Beat The Odds In mid-November, Watatunga Wildlife Reserve said goodbye to one of the reserve’s better known characters, one of our male great bustards, Rommel. He earned a reputation as a strong-willed but charismatic fiend in feathered...
Watatunga Hosts Groundbreaking AI & Conservation Summit with Google Experts On the 16th of November, Watatunga hosted an extraordinary meeting of worlds – an opportunity for wildlife experts from across Norfolk to share their expertise with an international...
Exploring Watatunga by Wheelchair: Lorraine’s Perspective “From a disabled person’s perspective Watatunga is a wonderful place to visit. The facilities are excellent, with parking next to the reception building and a roomy disabled toilet. They have obviously...
Bat Research Night at Watatunga Wildlife Reserve Watatunga Wildlife Reserve welcomed the Norfolk Bat Group, a specialised team of bat experts, after dark for a fascinating night of bat research! The excitement of learning how they safely catch bats, weigh, sex, and...
Europe’s Only Zoo with a Bachelor Bongo Group Watatunga Wildlife Reserve is currently the only zoo in Europe to house a bachelor Bongo group consisting of 3 entire males that are still capable of breeding! Meet our 2 new Eastern Mountain Bongo bulls, Arusi and Mwisho....