The Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Monday, 20 March 2017
by BDO
The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is a zoo-like reserve located across the road from the Farley Hill National Park in a natural mahogany wood. It is known as the animal kingdom of Barbados. What makes this experience amazing is that only a few of the animals are caged so you can see the animals roaming around
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by Marissa Chandler
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Barbados Wildlife Reserve
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
by Marissa Chandler
Is there a Barbados zoo? No, actually we have something even better – a wildlife reserve! If you wanted to visit somewhere where you could see a number of exotic animals and have the feeling as though you were on safari, then you should visit The Barbados Wildlife Reserve. The Barbados Wildlife Reserve is located