Norfolk's biggest zoo is offering a unique experience to visitors this weekend. 

Wild Nights is returning to Banham Zoo on Saturday (August 12) and will allow ticketholders to stay behind after the usual closing time of 5.30pm to observe the animals of the nocturnal world come out of hiding. 

Exclusive feedings talks and demonstrations will take place throughout the evening, as well as a Birds of the World display. 

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Eastern Daily Press: There will be exclusive feeding talks and demonstrations for visitors There will be exclusive feeding talks and demonstrations for visitors (Image: Banham Zoo)

Food will be available throughout the park. 

The event, with admission open from 2pm to 8pm, is free to members but reservation is essential.

Adult tickets are £23.00, tickets for children cost £17 and children under the age of two are £2.

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It comes after bosses at Banham Zoo appointed a new consultant to oversee controversial plans to move away from exotic animals and focus instead on native wildlife.

The zoo is planning to create new attractions which concentrate instead on the plight of endangered insects and flowers from the British Isles.

The scheme has been heavily criticised by some supporters for undermining the traditional appeal of the site.