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17th February, 2023-
Hidden cameras capture a glimpse of two rare Sumatran tiger cubs born at Chester Zoo. 16th February, 2023Hidden cameras have captured a first glimpse of two rare Sumatran tiger cubs born at Chester Zoo. The tiny twins were born to first time parents Kasarna…
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Belfast Zoo gets an early Valentine’s gift as their 40th endangered giraffe calf is born 10th February, 2023A Rothschild’s giraffe was born at Belfast Zoo on Sunday 5 February 2022, just in time to celebrate Valentine’s day. Proud mum Neja gave birth…
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Saving marine life in Tor Bay 10th February, 2023Wild Planet Trust has hosted the first of what is set to be a series of events designed to bring together marine organisations, volunteers and charities…
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Lizards on the move 9th February, 2023A vulnerable species of lizard, the lesser night gecko, has been reintroduced to Round Island. The gecko used to inhabit the main island of Mauritius…
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Hertfordshire Zoo swoops into local community to support native species conservation 7th February, 2023A Hertfordshire zoo has taken the initiative to bring education about native species and the need for conservation to the doorsteps of the local communities…
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Critically Endangered Turtles hatch at Jersey Zoo 3rd February, 2023Six Critically Endangered Madagascar big-headed turtles, known as "Rere" in Malagasy, have been hatched at Durrell’s Jersey Zoo for the…
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Blog: Trials of a Keeper Educational Exchange Programme 2nd February, 2023KEEP is a new keeper exchange programme to help zoo keepers develop their experiences, Alice Vassallo tells us more… We believe that spending time…
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Conservationists mark 3 year anniversary of Brexit calling for an end to red tape swamp 31st January, 2023On the 3-year anniversary of Brexit, zoos and aquariums across Great Britain have called on Government to end the endless red tape preventing conservation…