
Latest story :Scientists discover surprising language ‘shortcuts’ in birdsong – just like humans
21st August, 2025
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50,000 visitors access zoos using universal credit scheme 21st August, 2025Over 50,000 people have visited Edinburgh Zoo and Highland Wildlife Park, thanks to a discounted ticket offer for anyone receiving universal credit. …
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Virgin Birth at Battersea Park Children's Zoo: Eastern Casquehead Iguana Hatches Without a Male 21st August, 2025Battersea Park Children’s Zoo is celebrating a remarkable birth: the successful hatching of an Eastern Casquehead Iguana, through parthenogenesis,…
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BIAZA presents coveted ‘Zoo and Aquarium Hero Award’ to legendary conservationist on Scimitar-Horned Oryx Day 19th August, 2025BIAZA has awarded Dr Tania Gilbert from Marwell Wildlife a rare ‘Zoo and Aquarium Hero Award’ for her outstanding long-term conservation work.…
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Blog: ‘The Zoo of Time’ – landscape architecture meets zoology 18th August, 2025Using Dudley Zoo and Castle’s historic architecture, Abby Staniland details a landscape proposal to showcase the past and future of the natural…
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Blog: The Oryx and I 16th August, 2025As we celebrate a world first Scimitar-Horned Oryx Day, John Newby (Sahara Conservation) writes about working in the depths of the Sahara, and…
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Rare Amur tiger cubs born at Knowsley Safari 11th August, 2025Knowsley Safari in Merseyside has welcomed the arrival of two Amur tiger cubs, marking a significant milestone in protecting the future of this big cat…
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Daily physiotherapy saves spiky newborn at Blackpool Zoo 11th August, 2025Keepers at Blackpool Zoo share the story of the successful veterinary intervention of a newborn North American tree porcupine. It is the first…
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Jersey Zoo ‘otter-ly’ excited to welcome new arrivals 8th August, 2025Jersey Zoo have welcomed two new arrivals this week; giant otters Alexandra and Fia. The mother and daughter duo have arrived from Yorkshire Wildlife…