
Latest story :22 zoo & aquarium projects shortlisted for the Great British Wildlife Restoration
6th October, 2023
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Superhero oysters land on new conservation reef 5th October, 2023A newly created reef, the size of a football pitch, became home to 10,000 European native oysters on 2 October - marking a landmark moment in the…
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Blog: is there a need for policy and guidelines on developing technologies for animals in zoos and aquariums? 3rd October, 2023Dr Ilyena Hirskyj-Douglas, lecturer at University of Glasgow, on the use of technology in zoo animal research, enrichment and welfare, and the guidance…
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Curraghs Wildlife Park: Rare gibbon born as part of European breeding programme 29th September, 2023An extremely rare silvery gibbon has been born at the Curraghs Wildlife Park on the Isle of Man. It is the third baby born to parents Slamett and Nakula…
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Safari Park reveals how they had to step in to help their tiger cub's development 29th September, 2023West Midland Safari Park has revealed the results of a recent health check of its Sumatran tiger cub, including a naming celebration and how keepers had…
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Blog: The state of UK nature is a disgrace, but there is hope 28th September, 2023The State of Nature report shows UK nature is at risk, and we have a responsibility to fix it says BIAZA’s Andy Hall… Today the 2023…
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Spiky bundle of joy! 28th September, 2023A tiny baby porcupette has been caught on camera tucking into carrots and tomatoes and exploring its new home, as Whipsnade zookeepers share behind the…
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Belfast Zoo’s oldest gorilla Delilah celebrates 60th birthday 22nd September, 2023One of Belfast Zoo’s oldest residents is celebrating a milestone birthday! Delilah celebrated her 60th birthday by unwrapping her presents with…
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BIAZA denounces Government U turn on climate change 20th September, 2023Today BIAZA, the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, has expressed its disappointment in the UK Government’s watering down of Net…