Latest story :Into the wild
10th July, 2018-
Poison Response Action 9th July, 2018Vultures in Africa are under severe threat from poisoning; this has caused the deaths of more than 2,500 vultures in southern Africa since 2011.
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Iguana eggs for breakfast? 3rd July, 2018This is the magical moment when a tiny Critically Endangered iguana first broke through its inch-long shell at Bristol Zoo Gardens.
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UK's first sun bear cub! 29th June, 2018Rescued from the illegal wildlife trade sun bears Milli and Toni have become parents to the first sun bear cub born in the UK.
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Scales of justice: Fighting wildlife crime with fingerprints 28th June, 2018A new fingerprinting kit for Wildlife Rangers who battle against illegal poaching of pangolins.
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Sir David Attenborough backs Bristol Zoo plan to save lemurs 26th June, 2018Sir David Attenborough has given his support to plans for a new field station in Madagascar, built to help save Critically Endangered lemurs.
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Puppies with a purpose 25th June, 2018The European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) has announced new plans for managing dog & hyena species.
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100 exotic birds rescued from the illegal wildlife trade 21st June, 2018Chester Zoo has provided a safe haven for 100 exotic birds after they were seized from the illegal wildlife trade.
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Paignton Zoo’s tiny Chinese success story 19th June, 2018It looks like a cross between a chameleon and a mosaic. Paignton Zoo Environmental Park in Devon has bred a Chinese crocodile lizard for the first time.