Overview
The Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo (BAMZ) is one of the main attractions in Bermuda, located in Flatts Village. Founded in 1926, the facility allows visitors to explore diverse aquatic and terrestrial life collections in meticulously recreated habitats. This complex houses an aquarium, a natural history museum, and a zoo, offering a comprehensive view of Bermuda's rich ecology and the world's various ecosystems.
At the Bermuda Aquarium, visitors can immerse themselves in the vivid underwater landscapes of the 140,000-gallon North Rock Exhibit, a living coral reef teeming with marine life native to Bermuda. The zoo and natural history museum provides engaging encounters with island ecosystems and wildlife worldwide. The interactive touch tanks, daily feeding presentations, and the opportunity to observe trained staff care for the animals provide hands-on, educational experiences for all ages. With lush botanical gardens and stunning views over Harrington Sound, BAMZ offers an enriching and serene.
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo is committed to preserving the island's unique flora and fauna and global conservation efforts. It participates in numerous Species Survival Plans for endangered animals and operates a wildlife rehabilitation program. The facility plays a significant role in educating the public about the importance of marine conservation, promoting sustainable practices, and conducting research on local species. Furthermore, it supports local efforts to preserve the island's critically endangered cahow bird and the Bermuda skink.
Details
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Zoo Size:7 acre
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Number of Species on Display:200+
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Number of Animals:700+
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Key Exhibits:North Rock Exhibit || Caribbean, South American, and Australasian Exhibits || The Natural History Museum || Madagascar Exhibit || Seal Enclosure