Hertfordshire Zoo
| Hertfordshire Zoo | |
|---|---|
Main entrance to Hertfordshire Zoo | |
| 51°44′38″N 0°03′44″W / 51.74400°N 0.06210°W | |
| Date opened | Early 1960s |
| Location | White Stubbs Lane, Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England |
| No. of animals | 800+ |
| Major exhibits | Land of the Tigers, Amazon & Beyond, Lion Pride Lands, Sun Bear Heights, Jaguar Jungle, Penguin Falls, Farmyard, Rainforest Experience, Reptile Temple, World of Dinosaurs |
| Website | hertfordshirezoo |
Hertfordshire Zoo, formerly known as Paradise Wildlife Park and originally opened as Broxbourne Zoo in the 1960s, is a privately-operated zoological park and registered conservation charity located in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England. The zoo is managed by the Zoological Society of Hertfordshire (registered charity no. 1108609) and is home to over 800 animals across themed habitats. Notable for its transformation from a poorly-rated facility into a modern wildlife attraction, the zoo has featured prominently in UK media, including the CBBC series One Zoo Three. The zoo rebranded as Hertfordshire Zoo in 2022 to mark its 40th anniversary and to reflect its identity within the county. It continues to be used as a filming location for wildlife programming, including the CBBC show One Zoo Three and other spin-offs.