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Zoo conservation saves extinct in the wild antelope 12th December, 2023The Scimitar-Horned Oryx has had its risk of extinction downgraded thanks to conservation efforts spearheaded by zoos and Governments. The antelope,…
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BIAZA Photo Competition 2023 - the stand-out comedic photos 6th December, 2023Last week, we announced the winning images of our 2023 photography competition, and with five-hundred glorious entries we didn't want to just…
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Blog: Otters, social media and how zoos can change unethical social media habits 6th December, 2023Lizzy Humphries, Senior Keeper at Battersea Park Children's Zoo, writes about the role of zoos to educate on welfare portrayals on social media: Cute…
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Foxes with oversized ears make 1,500 mile journey to new home 6th December, 2023A pair of Fennec Foxes have arrived at their new home just outside Evesham, following a 1,500 mile trip from their former home in Hungary. The two brothers…
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She-wolf arrives at Paignton Zoo 5th December, 2023Paignton Zoo has just welcomed a new female maned wolf called Lua. Lua is currently in quarantine – though already on show to the public –…
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Blog: Tacugama, more than a sanctuary 29th November, 2023Tacugama writes about their work within and beyond their sanctuary in Sierra Leone: In 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature…
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BIAZA Photo Competition 2023 - the winners! 26th November, 2023The British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) has announced the winning images in its 2023 photography competition, BIAZA received over…
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Blog: A big focus on one of Britain’s smallest mammals 22nd November, 2023Jamie Baker, Animal Manager at Battersea Park Children’s Zoo, introduces the BIAZA Focus Group for a little species with a large purpose... “Mice…