Latest story :‘Extinct’ snails return to the wild
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Blog: Autism Acceptance – Wild Place Quiet Hour 25th April, 2023For Autism Acceptance Week, coinciding with the BIAZA World Autism Acceptance Campaign, Wild Place Project team and volunteers take a look back…
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Paignton Zoo’s longest-living residents celebrate centenary 25th April, 2023Paignton Zoo’s longest-living residents, their Aldabran giant tortoises, have been celebrating the zoo’s 100th anniversary with some extra…
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Przewalski's horse foal at Whipsnade Zoo takes first steps in conservation boost for the Endangered species 20th April, 2023Zookeepers are celebrating the birth of a Critically Endangered Przewalski’s foal at Whipsnade Zoo - the world’s last “truly wild”…
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Blog: My Apprenticeship Story 19th April, 2023Morgan McGregor, Drusillas Park & Sparsholt College, writes about the value of being an apprentice zookeeper: Since I was a child, my house has…
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Major milestone for conservation of the rare pond mud snail 16th April, 2023After a mammoth five-year search, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS)’s conservation breeding programme to boost numbers of the rare…
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Blog: Autism Acceptance Month 14th April, 2023For Autism Acceptance Month and the BIAZA World Autism Acceptance Campaign, Laura, instructor at Reaseheath College, writes about her experience…
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Genetic research boosts conservation efforts for critically endangered antelope 13th April, 2023Scientists at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) have undertaken the first global assessment of genetic diversity for a critically endangered…
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Blog: Wild Isles should inspire a movement for British wildlife with zoos and aquariums at its heart 13th April, 2023BIAZA’s Andy Hall writes about Sir David Attenborough’s seminal Wild Isles, and how this is a moment to inspire a new movement for nature. …