Birmingham Nature Centre
Birmingham Nature Centre
Pershore Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham
Birmingham
B5 7RL
England
Website
nature.centre@birmingham.gov.uk
Telephone
0121 472 7775
Fax
0121 472 3040
The Nature Centre is situated 2 miles south of Birmingham’s city centre and covers over six acres.
Within a range of habitats such as woodland, wetland, farm and gardens, you can see representatives from all the major groups of the world's animal kingdom. There are over 130 different species of animal, these include deer, otters, owls, snakes, spiders and fish. The centre's natural habitats also provide a source of food and shelter for native wildlife like newts, kingfishers and squirrels. The Centre was opened in 1975 on the site of the original Pebble Mill and together with the museum building, which once housed part of the city’s natural History Collection, they form an environmental centre that everyone can enjoy. Information about nature conservation is available through displays and a programme of events. The Centre is accessible for people with disabilities, has free car parking, a gift shop, café and play area for under fives is included in Lilliput village.
Venue Type:
Museum, Garden, parklands or rural site
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