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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. …
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park celebrates the surprise arrival of rare Giant Otter triplets 11th April, 2023Yorkshire Wildlife Park is celebrating the surprise arrival of rare Giant Otter triplets. The litter is the second to proud parents, Alexandra and…