Latest story :West Midland Safari Park celebrates Pride Month by educating its guests about the diversity of animal relationships found within the Park
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UK’s first diabetic giant anteater fitted with monitor used for humans 29th June, 2022Vets and keepers at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) are managing the first reported case of diabetes in a giant anteater at Edinburgh…
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Newquay Zoo's civets participate in ground-breaking research 28th June, 2022Newquay Zoo’s Owston’s civets are leading the way in a ground-breaking reproductive project to learn more about these rare and mysterious…
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PRIDE: 7 years of me! 27th June, 2022This month, in celebration of PRIDE, we are giving space to LGBT+ voices from across the BIAZA membership. The PRIDE blogs will provide a snapshot of…
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Paignton Zoo take part in reintroduction of rare hazel dormice 27th June, 2022With big eyes, golden fur and a fluffy tail, the distinctive hazel dormouse is a small mammal native to the British Isles that’s vulnerable to extinction.…
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Camel Calf born at Jimmy's Farm Has a Rocky Start in Life 25th June, 2022On 31st May 2022 Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park, near Ipswich in Suffolk, welcomed a female Domesticated Bactrian Camel calf. Unfortunately…
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Critically Endangered chicks successfully hand-reared from eggs at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo 24th June, 2022Two critically endangered blue crowned laughingthrush chicks (Pterorhinus courtoisi) have been saved by their dedicated keepers at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo,…
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PRIDE: Is 'Zookeeper' a Pronoun? 23rd June, 2022This month, in celebration of PRIDE, we are giving space to LGBT+ voices from across the BIAZA membership. The PRIDE blogs will provide a snapshot of…
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Rare pygmy hogs released into the wild 22nd June, 2022Ten captive-bred pygmy hogs were released into Manas National Park in Assam, India, by the Pygmy Hog Conservation Programme (PHCP) on the 8th and 10th…