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TV Presenter and Wildlife Champion, Chris Packham took to the ice today (Saturday 1 December) at Marwell Zoological Park as he officially opened the Park's festive 'Magical Winter' event.
Chris was joined on the Park's first ever ice rink by children dressed in animal costumes as well as the British Ice Skating Champions showing off their impressive dance skills.
Marwell's Magical Winter experience starts as soon as visitors arrive at the Park. After travelling through the Park's extensive grounds in spectacular style aboard the Snowflake Express, visitors disembark at the ice rink located in the centre of the Zoological Park. Children can also meet Santa in his Grotto for special stories and lots of surprises and then make presents to take home with Mrs Claus in her Christmas Kitchen.
Activities to celebrate the opening included performances from the British Novice Ice Dance Champions 2007. The duo showed off their award winning skills and the British Synchronized Ice Skating Champions team 'Storm' wowed spectators with their impressive dance moves. Children added a touch of fun to the opening with their wildlife inspired routines.
Chris Packham was delighted to be involved: "Marwell has always held a special place in my heart and it is a tremendous pleasure to be here to open Magical Winter. By coming along everyone can help Marwell to achieve its conservation goals."
Marwell's Chief Executive, James Cretney, added: "Families looking for an extra special day out will not be disappointed. From spotting animals whilst on the journey aboard the Snowflake Express to skating under the stars and meeting Santa, there's loads of fun for all the family. At just £5* for children the activities are great value for money."
Marwell's Magical Winter is open everyday up to Sunday 13th January (excluding Christmas day). Santa returns to Lapland on Christmas Day and from Boxing Day onwards join the Ugly Sisters and a host of other characters for stories, madness and mayhem in The Cinderella Experience
Entry to Marwell Zoological Park is required so why not make a day of it and see the animals too? Spot the Amur leopards with their beautiful fur and long thick tails. Watch the Penguins splashing by the pool or see a Red Panda relaxing in the trees. Marwell is also offering special 'after dark' tickets for evening admission (from 4.00pm) when the main zoo is closed.
For prices and to book online visit: www.magicalwinter.co.uk or call 08714 720 419
* Entry to Marwell Zoological Park is also required.
NOTES TO EDITORS
For further media information please contact Helen Jeffreys, Marwell Zoological Park Media Relations Office. Email: helenj@marwell.org.uk
Phone: 01962 777947
Marwell Zoological Park was founded in 1972. The Park is owned and operated by Marwell Preservation Trust: a registered charity dedicated to the conservation of biological diversity. Registered Charity Number 275433.
Marwell Zoological Park is dedicated to the conservation of wildlife and other natural resources and works to conserve species and their habitats, whilst advocating environmental and social responsibility in support of these goals.
Marwell Conservation seeks to address causes of extinction and manages vulnerable populations of threatened species to ensure their survival. This is achieved through a range of species and habitat conservation programmes locally to Marwell's base in southern England and internationally, with a particular focus in Africa.
Marwell is a member of the British and Irish Association of zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA). BIAZA represents its member collections and promotes the values of good zoos and aquariums.
Marwell Zoological Park, Colden Common, Winchester, Hampshire, SO21 1JH. www.marwell.org.uk
Helen Jeffreys I PR & Media Relations Officer I Marwell Zoological Park I Winchester I SO21 1JH
( +44 (0)1962 777947 I Mob: +44 (0)7825 094570+ helenj@marwell.org.uk : www.marwell.org.uk