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Chester Zoo celebrates record-breaking visitor numbers

By Dherran Titherington   6th Jan 2026

Chester Zoo spans 130 acres and is home to more than 30,000 animals (Image via: Chester Zoo)
Chester Zoo spans 130 acres and is home to more than 30,000 animals (Image via: Chester Zoo)

Chester Zoo welcomed more than 2.1 million people through its gates in 2025, setting a new all-time visitor record.

New figures released today have revealed that 2,136,224 people visited the charity zoo last year, breaking all previous attendance records since first opening in 1931. 

It marks the first time the zoo has ever reached the 2.1m visitor mark.

Conservationists have issued a heartfelt public thank you to supporters, saying the record-breaking figures reflect the zoo's continued investment in world-class animal habitats, cutting-edge scientific research and preventing wildlife extinction globally.

Chester Zoo launched two major developments last year, including the largest zoo habitat ever created in the UK, Heart of Africa, and The Reserve, a highly anticipated hotel featuring 51 luxury lodges.

Zoo bosses say funds generated by the developments have led to vital conservation breakthroughs globally. 

"2025 has been a truly remarkable year for Chester Zoo and one that will be fondly remembered in our long history," said Jamie Christon, Chief Executive Officer at Chester Zoo.

"To welcome more than 2.1million visitors and set a new record is an extraordinary achievement, and one that belongs to every single person who chose to visit our national conservation zoo - as well as our incredible staff and volunteers whose dedication makes everything we do possible.

"None of this would be possible without the unwavering backing of our visitors, members and donors, who are helping us to prevent wildlife extinction every day."

The landmark year was also defined by successes in the zoo's conservation breeding programmes, including the historic birth of a snow leopard cub - a first for the conservation charity.

This was followed by the birth of the UK's only fossa pups, a species found in Madagascar, and eight Socorro dove chicks, a bird declared extinct in the wild in the 1970s and now only surviving thanks to the global efforts of zoos.

The zoo also welcomed several highly endangered new arrivals, including two Asiatic lions - the world's rarest lion species - alongside two Northeast African cheetahs, a pair of jaguars and two Asian elephants, each carefully selected to play a vital role in safeguarding the future of their species. 

Kirsten Pullen, Chief Conservation Officer at Chester Zoo, added: "These global initiatives bring together pioneering science and research, the expert technical knowledge of our teams and, importantly, the involvement of local communities who share their landscapes with wildlife.

"By ensuring people feel genuinely connected and invested in protecting the natural world around them, we can create lasting change for generations to come."

Chester Zoo spans 130 acres and is home to more than 30,000 animals from more than 500 highly threatened species.

It generates around £50m every year for the regional economy and, during peak summer months, employs up to 1,000 people. 

The zoo is widely regarded as the UK's leading conservation zoo and is firmly established as one of the top three zoos in Europe, and one of the best in the world, according to users of the travel website TripAdvisor.

     

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