[5] Current areas include: Bear Wood, Benoué National Park and Discover Madagascar.
The site also housed the society's nurseries and to this day grows a third of the food for the animals at Bristol Zoo Project.
[8] Bristol Zoo Project is home to 25 species of animals, including 19 mammals and 6 birds.
Mammals: Birds[24]: Bristol Zoological Society announced on 27 November 2020 that its historic Bristol Zoo Gardens site in Clifton would close, with animals moved to the Wild Place Project site close to the M5 motorway.
[25] The new conservation breeding centre would include Annam leaf turtle, Lesser Antillean iguana, Pancake Tortoise, Radiated tortoise, Roti Island snake-necked turtle, Indochinese box turtle, Agalychnis lemur, Leptodactylus fallax, Marshall's pygmy chameleon, Lygodactylus williamsi, Varanus macraei, Uroplatus, Hogna ingens, Polynesian tree snail, Lord Howe Island stick insect, two species of Madeiran land snail (Discula lyelliana and Geomitra grabhami), Socorro dove, Visayan tarictic hornbill, Sumatran laughingthrush, Philippine cockatoo, Javan green magpie, European turtle dove, Mindanao bleeding-heart, Negros bleeding-heart pigeon, pink pigeon, Malagasy cichlids, Malagasy rainbow fish and powder blue panchax, Pupfish and goodeids and White clawed crayfish.