Endeavour

 

Endeavour Tropical House was originally the old Sir Joseph Banks conservatory in Lincoln. Rescued by Woodside Wildlife Park from planned demolition and relocated to Woodside, our ‘Endeavour’ Tropical House takes you on an incredible journey, following the voyage of Sir Joseph Banks and Captain Cook, and highlighting important conservation projects along the way.

Pied Tamarin - Endeavour Tropical House at Woodside Wildlife Park

Pied Tamarin

With a uniquely striking appearance, the Pied Tamarin is one of the most endangered primates in the South American Rainforest.

Bali Starling - Endeavour Tropical House at Woodside Wildlife Park

Bali Starling

One of the most endangered species, these very impressive looking birds are part of an International Breeding Program, here at Woodside.

Siamese Crocodile - Endeavour Tropical House at Woodside Wildlife Park

Siamese Crocodile

This critically endangered Asian species, our Siamese crocodiles spend most of their time basking in plain view, so finding them here at Woodside is very easy!

Marine Reef - Endeavour Tropical House at Woodside Wildlife Park

Marine Reef

Hypnotising and fascinating, our marine tank gives you a glimpse into the beautiful world of corals, fish and underwater creepy crawlies!

Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin - Endeavour Tropical House at Woodside Wildlife Park

Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin

Often seen interacting with visitors, these Tamarins are busy all day long, foraging for wild bugs as well as tasty treats that our keepers have hidden for them.

Endeavour Build at Woodside Wildlife Park

Endeavour Build

A mammoth task, but a worthwhile project. Visit our Endeavour Build page to discover why we could not let the former Sir Joseph Banks Conservatory be demolished.