If you are an animal lover in Solihull, then you may know there are several ways to see and connect with animals in this charming town. However, if you are new to the town and would like
to see some animals or even adopt a pet, then this article has you covered. We’re going to look at different ways to see both wild and domestic animals in Solihull and its surroundings.
The Wildlife Spot
Brueton Park is one of the most popular spots in the town, with its wonderful green spaces spanning over 80 acres. It has some wonderful amenities, and what’s more is that you can spot
some animals running about. Interest in animals has grown over the past number of years, and now there are over 36 million pets in the country, according to Dogster. This interest can even be
seen in the entertainment industry. For example, UK bingo has games like Piggy Bandits and Big Horsey Fortune which are popular. They allow gamers to play bingo games, but in an animalthemed environment. Meanwhile in television, streaming services like Netflix offer titles like Animal Planet, which have been running for years but retain interest.
However, to see animals in the wild is a different experience, and that’s why Brueton Park is so popular. Visitors can expect to see squirrels and maybe foxes. Birdwatchers can visit the nature
reserve to see herons and kingfishers. This is why preservation efforts to save their habitats are so important.

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Up Close with Animals
To get up close and personal with some farm animals, look no further than Umberslade Farm Park, which is located just outside of the town. Here you can see pigs, sheep, and rabbits
amongst other animals. There are feeding sessions where you can learn more about the farm animals as well as farming life in general. For those brave enough, there are also petting areas to
get your hands on the animals.

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Solihull brings with it plenty for anyone who is interested in animals. As mentioned, there are numerous ways to see them in the wild, help with rehabilitation, or even learn more about
conservation efforts. So if you are a resident or just a visitor, there are plenty of ways to connect with the animals in the area.
