Latest story :Blog: What, if anything, did COP26 achieve?
16th November, 2021-
Blog: Conservation, Crises and COPs - strong leadership in challenging times 12th November, 2021Jon Taylor, Director of Save the Rhino, writes for BIAZA reflecting on the leadership of conservationists in the most challenging of the times... …
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A critically endangered species of gorilla has been born at Belfast Zoo 10th November, 2021Arriving in the early hours of Friday 8 October, the Western lowland gorilla, was born to mother Kamili and father Gugas. The baby gorilla remains without…
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An incredible 75-year milestone for the charity which runs Washington Wetland Centre 10th November, 2021From saving birds from extinction to creating amazing nature-friendly habitats, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) – parent charity of Washington…
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Blog: BIAZA signs up as a supporter to the new UK Soy Manifesto 9th November, 2021‘Pledge means UK signatories commit to purchasing soy that is deforestation free, protecting forests and valuable native wildlife ‘. Chester…
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Bird conservationists at Chester Zoo successfully breed rare ‘plum-sized’ red-billed curassow chicks 4th November, 2021Conservationists at Chester Zoo have successfully hatched one of the world’s rarest bird species in a bid to prevent its extinction. The two precious…
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Heroes in a half shell - Critically Endangered armour-plated turtles hatch at ZSL London Zoo 3rd November, 2021Keepers at ZSL London Zoo are celebrating the hatch of three Critically Endangered big-headed turtles, whose parents were given a…
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Blog: 4 ways to lower your carbon footprint 1st November, 2021Dr Duncan East, Head of Sustainability at Marwell Wildlife provides useful tips everyone can follow for reducing your carbon footprint With COP26 just…
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Marwell Zoo first in the UK to turn animal waste into renewable energy 28th October, 2021Marwell Zoo has become the first of its kind to generate renewable energy using animal waste. Zoo poo from endangered species such as Grevy’s Zebra,…