This question was answered on 29th June 2020
As of 29 June, 46 zoos and aquariums have accessed Defra's COVID-19 Zoos Support Fund and signed a grant agreement. These are provided in a list below. On 27 June, the Government announced that zoos and aquariums are set to receive up to £100 million in additional support to help them continue to care for their animals through the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Skegness Aquarium (Teen Spirit Ltd.)
- Ark Wildlife Park (Jurassic Encounters)
- Shepreth Wildlife Park
- Tamar Otter & Wildlife Centre
- Cumbria Zoo
- Becky Fall’s Ancient Woodland
- Predator Experience
- The Owl and Monkey Haven (The Leaf Foundation)
- Amazon World Zoo Park (Island Amazon Adventure)
- Wild Discovery
- Avon Valley Country Park
- Woodside Wildlife Park
- Dartmoor Zoological Park
- Oasis Camel Park
- Amazona Zoo (Brazilia Ltd.)
- The Falconry Centre
- Chew Valley Animal Park
- Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park
- Exmoor Zoological Park
- White Post Farm
- Lake District Wildlife Park
- Ventura Wildlife Park
- The New Forest Wildlife Park
- Green Dragon Rare Breeds Farm and Eco Centre
- The Living Rainforest (Trust for Sustainable Living)
- Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom
- Porfell Wildlife Park & Sanctuary
- National Centre for Birds of Prey (Duncombe Park)
- Raptor Foundation
- Battersea Park Children's Zoo
- Ilfracombe Aquarium
- The Whitehouse Centre
- Old Macdonald's Farm & Fun Park
- Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park (The Essex Pig Company)
- Wildwood Escot
- Hamerton Zoological Park
- Lee Valley Park Farm (Coda Falconry)
- Dorset Falconry Park (Xtreme Falconry)
- Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
- Tropiquaria Zoo
- Ponderosa Zoo
- Bowland Wild Boar Park (Simply Native Ltd.)
- Liberty’s Owl, Raptor & Reptile Centre
- Zoo2U
- Kirkleatham Owl Centre
- Southend SeaLife Adventure