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Become intrepid explorers at Chessington World of Adventures Resort! Trek unchartered lands including new Land of the Tiger where endangered Amur tigers roam above you in Europe’s first overhead trails. Discover exotic and endangered animals above and below the seas. Walk among jungle giants such as lions and gorillas in Trail of the Kings, or get lost beneath the waves in the SEA LIFE centre in an undersea empire full of sharks, rays, and jellyfish. 

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Chessington waves goodbye to giraffe as part of move with European Breeding Programme 31st Aug 2023 Chessington World of Adventures Resort said goodbye to Khari, a male reticulated giraffe, on July 26 as he headed off to Zoo Brno in the Czech Republic…
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A World Ocean Day gift at Chessington World of Adventures 25th Aug 2023 Chessington World of Adventures Resort welcomed a new arrival on June 8, 2023, which coincidentally happened to be World Oceans Day – introducing…
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Pride: Lived Experience as a Non-Binary Person in the World of Zoos 13th Jun 2023 This month, in celebration of PRIDE and BIAZA Generations of Pride, we are giving space to LGBT+ voices from across the BIAZA membership. The PRIDE blogs…
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Baby Western Lowland Gorilla Born At Chessington World of Adventures Zoo 27th Apr 2022 The primate zookeepers at Chessington World of Adventures are delighted to announce the arrival of a baby western lowland gorilla. The currently…
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Chessington Zoo marks first Mother's Day for their rare twin baby Columbian Spider Monkeys 24th Mar 2022 Ahead of Mother’s Day this weekend, Chessington World of Adventures Resort is sharing brand new images from one of their newest arrivals, Brussel…
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Top ten native species benefitting from zoos and aquariums 25th Aug 2016 As the State of Nature prepares to release its 2016 report that warns Britain’s wildlife is facing a “crisis” with more than 120 species at risk of extinction due to intensive farming, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) reveals the top ten native species being supported by its members.