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21st February, 2022-
Blog: data is key to elephant welfare 21st February, 2022University of Nottingham’s Dr Jess Rendle and Dr Lisa Yon describe their new app for monitoring elephants and why they think it will lead to the…
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The International Centre for Birds of Prey’s Newent based centre to close to the public 18th February, 2022After nearly 55 years of sharing their birds with the public, the International Centre for Birds of Prey’s location in Newent, Gloucestershire is…
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Bristol Zoo Gardens announces its closure date 15th February, 2022Bristol Zoo Gardens is planning a series of special celebration events ahead of its closure to the public on September 3 2022. They will include days…
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Blog: Generation Wild - Inspiring the next generation of nature lovers 11th February, 2022Mark Stead, National Learning Manager, Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust tells us about Generation Wild, an exciting project connecting whole families with…
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Joy as first baby aardvark is born at Chester Zoo 11th February, 2022An adorable aardvark has been born at Chester Zoo for the first time in the charity’s 90-year history. Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed”…
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Twycross Zoo announces birth of baby Bonobo 11th February, 2022Twycross Zoo has announced the arrival of a new baby bonobo, the first to be born in the UK since 2019. Announced ahead of World Bonobo Day (14 February),…
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Paignton Zoo takes part in Queen’s Green Canopy 10th February, 2022The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee later this year. The initiative…
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A new milestone for the world’s rarest duck 8th February, 2022A group of Madagascar pochards, the world’s rarest duck once feared lost, has been released into the wild as part of a pioneering conservation…