THE Wild Place Project has some spooky goings-on this half term.

The animals have been treated to a Halloween delight of carved pumpkin for lunch.

The Wild Place Project is a fun family attraction that provides outdoor adventure, play and learning.

Children can meet animals from across the world from the mischievous lemurs of Madagascar to magnificent European brown bears.

Next week children can spot the pumpkins around the park as well as the beautiful, autumnal trees and leaves.

Set in approximately 50 acres, families can enjoy a socially distanced day out at the park.

Wild Place Project was opened by the Bristol Zoological Society with an emphasis on protecting threatened habitats on our doorsteps and around the globe.

To book tickets go to wildplace.org.uk

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