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22nd July, 2022-
Tor Bay’s seagrass mooring buoys receive Royal attention 20th July, 2022Prince Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall visited Torquay’s historic Torre Abbey on Wednesday 20 July and learnt about Tor…
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Rare Meller’s ducks hatch at Washington Wetland Centre 19th July, 2022A duck on the verge of becoming critically endangered has successfully bred at a Wearside wetland reserve. Four Meller’s ducklings –…
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Gemma Romanis: How I became a Zookeeper – BIAZA mini blog 19th July, 2022Gemma Romanis – Head Keeper Drusillas Park, East Sussex Many people often say what a lovely job I have and how lucky I am. I agree I’m fortunate…
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Bison released into the wild to tackle climate change as UK temperatures soar 18th July, 2022As experts predict the hottest day of the year, two leading conservation charities release bison into the wild to help tackle the climate crisis.…
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BIAZA Annual Photo Competition 2022 Winners feature some of the weirdest & lesser known zoo and aquarium animals 14th July, 2022Giraffes, Lions and tigers– we’ve all seen breath-taking photos and footage of these much loved and known animals, but how about the likes…
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Zoological Society of East Anglia partners with Norfolk County Council to champion accessibility 12th July, 2022The Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA), the dynamic conservation and education charity that runs Banham Zoological Gardens in Norfolk and Africa…
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CAT scan for a big cat 11th July, 2022ZSL London Zoo’s veterinary team have roared into action to treat a big cat with earache – hiring a CAT scanner to investigate an Endangered…
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Hundreds of ‘lost’ species identified in new research 8th July, 2022Bramble Cay melomys, golden toads, Tasmanian tigers, Caribbean monk seals and, of course, the dodo. These are all species that we know to be extinct –…