Latest story :Extremely rare butterfly spotted on Paignton Zoo’s nature trail
2nd August, 2023-
Blog: The WAZA 2023 Animal Welfare Goal - setting A Global Benchmark for Animal Welfare 1st August, 2023Paula Cerdán, Animal Welfare & Conservation Coordinator at WAZA, the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums, tells BIAZA about WAZA’s…
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Paignton Zoo building new baboon home based on 30 years of research 28th July, 2023Work on Paignton Zoo’s brand new baboon exhibit has commenced: the zoo’s biggest build project in 15 years. The new exhibit will incorporate…
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Whipsnade zookeeper hand rears Extinct in the Wild birds in US ahead of first wild release 26th July, 2023A British zookeeper has swapped the rolling Dunstable Downs for the USA to help a team of specialists' hand rear four Extinct in the Wild Guam kingfisher…
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Blog: Promoting and Celebrating Zoo Science for a Quarter of a Century 25th July, 2023Paul Rose and Lewis Rowden, from WWT Slimbridge and ZSL respectively, and co-chairs of the BIAZA Research Committee, write about the Committee's milestone…
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Tiny deer, measuring just six inches tall, born at Chester Zoo 25th July, 2023Chester Zoo has welcomed a rare baby Southern pudu – one of the world’s smallest species of deer. The tiny male fawn, named by his keepers…
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New name and brand for Wild Place Project marks exciting step towards creation of new conservation zoo 21st July, 2023Conservation charity Bristol Zoological Society has revealed a new name and brand, marking a major milestone in its mission to save threatened wildlife.…
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Five Arctic fox cubs born at Highland Wildlife Park 20th July, 2023Five adorable Arctic fox cubs have been born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park. Keepers at the wildlife…
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Blog: Allergy Awareness within Zoos and Aquariums 18th July, 2023Jodie Dryden, Dudley Zoo and Castle, writes about the frequently unconsidered yet life-threatening issue of allergies, and the engagement which won them…