Latest story :Marwell Zoo first in the UK to turn animal waste into renewable energy
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Blog: COP26 – What is it and what does it mean for zoos and aquariums?? 27th October, 2021Wondering where to start with COP26? Nicky Needham, Senior Manager at BIAZA explains all... It feels as though we’ve been talking about COP26 for…
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Massive cross-party support for zoo conservation 26th October, 2021Yesterday (25 October), saw the second reading of the Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill in Westminster, during which MPs from across the aisle spoke…
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Thousands of rare insects released in the Cairngorms to boost critically endangered population 21st October, 2021The biggest ever releases to boost Britain’s critically endangered wild population of pine hoverflies are being carried out this week by the Royal Zoological…
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Blog: Pound signs in your eyes? Why that’s not appropriate for measuring conservation impact. 19th October, 2021Recent criticism that zoos can’t claim to be effective conservation organisations, because the reported amounts of money spent in the field are…
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UK's only bonobos troop take first look at new home at Twycross Zoo 18th October, 2021A family of bonobos at Twycross Zoo have taken a first look at their brand-new enclosure - and are already making themselves right at home.
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Endangered white-clawed crayfish released in Devon 18th October, 2021A dozen large, breeding-age white-clawed crayfish have just been released into a privately owned ‘ark’ site in the Blackdown Hills
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New mooring buoys to save seagrass beds 15th October, 2021Three brand new boat moorings designed to protect Tor Bay’s seagrass meadows have been installed at Fishcombe Cove. These are the first of their…
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Chester Zoo’s rainforest-saving conservation movement features on major new BBC wildlife documentary series 13th October, 2021Chester Zoo’s rainforest-saving conservation movement has been highlighted in a major new BBC wildlife series, narrated by Sir David Attenborough and…