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13th May, 2024
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Dudley Zoo and Castle receives autism-friendly accreditation 13th May, 2024Dudley Zoo and Castle has been officially accredited for its work in making its 40-acre site more inclusive for those with sensory needs. The Midlands…
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Blog: A bunch of blokes having a chat over a brew 12th May, 2024Rebecca Reynolds, Head of Education, Conservation and Research, shares the healing benefits of a wellbeing programme at Blackpool Zoo: The World…
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Blog: There isn’t a choice we must protect our oceans 8th May, 2024MP Sally Ann Hart writes for BIAZA about why we must work to conserve our marine environments and the wildlife that call it home. This is a blue planet.…
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Making a Splash: new hippopotamus arrival at Dublin Zoo 8th May, 2024Dublin Zoo is delighted to welcome male hippopotamus, Ernie, who joins female Heidi at the African Plains. Ernie, who is aged 20, arrived from the West…
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Exciting Spider monkey birth at Colchester Zoo! 7th May, 2024On 16 April 2024, female Colombian black spider monkey, Cheekaboo, welcomed her seventh offspring at Colchester Zoo! Cheekaboo is an experienced…
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The world’s smallest species of fox! 7th May, 2024A pair of fennec foxes have recently arrived at Exmoor Zoo and are on exhibit in their purpose-built enclosure at the top of the zoo near the cafe. Their…
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Zoo and aquarium visits influence people to change behaviour and be more sustainable 7th May, 2024Visiting zoos and aquariums can influence visitors to change their behaviour and act more sustainably, a new study by researchers at the University of…
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CCTV footage at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm shows elephants' cosy slumber 29th April, 2024Have you ever pondered how elephants sleep? Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, a zoo and conservation charity in North Somerset, unveils night-time footage capturing…