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17th October, 2024-
Wildlife Trust Founder Wins Highest Zoo Award For Contributions to Conservation and Animal Welfare 16th October, 2024Stewart Muir, the founder of Shaldon Wildlife Trust, won the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) lifetime achievement award at their recent…
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First-time mum Fahari delivers healthy Southern white rhino calf at Whipsnade Zoo 16th October, 2024A baby Southern white rhino has been born at Whipsnade Zoo in the heart of Bedfordshire. The male calf, who keepers estimate weighs less than 50kg,…
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Colchester Zoo is delighted to report that UmPhafa Reserve in South Africa has been officially declared a Nature Reserve 16th October, 2024The UmPhafa Nature Reserve, situated in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, is a 6,000 hectare reserve comprised of a number of farms previously managed for…
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Blog: Fostering Collaborative Science | Strengthening the bond between Zoos and Academia 11th October, 2024In the ever-evolving landscape of science and conservation, collaboration really is key to achieving success and impact, writes Dr Andrew Mooney (Senior…
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Durrell team in India release nine more endangered pygmy hogs into the wild 11th October, 2024Nine captive-bred pygmy hogs have been released into the wild in Manas National Park of Assam, India, by the Pygmy Hog Conservation Programme (PHCP),…
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New toothed toad found by conservationists for first time in Vietnam’s ‘froggy hotspot’ 10th October, 2024ZSL (Zoological Society of London) herpetologists have described a new amphibian species for the first time – after making the surprise discovery…
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Hertfordshire Zoo's Education Lead, Chris Eley, wins Bird Photographer of the Year Conservation Award 2024 9th October, 2024Hertfordshire Zoo are thrilled to announce that their Education Lead, Chris Eley, has been awarded the Bird Photographer of the Year - Conservation Award…
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Conservationists take to sea and air to check wellbeing of Thames seals 8th October, 2024Almost 600 harbour and 3,000 grey seals now call the Thames Estuary home, reveals the latest seal survey by international conservation charity ZSL –…