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50 rare harvest mice have been released into the wild 1st December, 2021We are proud to announce that harvest mice born into the breeding programme run by Battersea Park Children’s Zoo and our sister site The New Forest…
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Real hoot of a success with over one hundred Somerset nest boxes 29th November, 2021Keepers at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm have found promising signs that their one hundred nest boxes are providing habitats for native wildlife. Earlier…
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Baby panther chameleon hatches at Whipsnade Zoo 26th November, 2021A tiny Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), has hatched at ZSL Whipsnade Zoo. The 3cm-long baby chameleon was…
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Incredible news for Scotland’s beavers 25th November, 2021Commenting on today’s announcement regarding beaver translocations outwith their current range in Scotland, Dr Helen Taylor, conservation programme…
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Blog: Building Back Beaver - Why the hype about beavers? 24th November, 2021The Beaver Trust's Dr Roisin Campbell-Palmer reflects of the success of beaver reintroductions, the role of zoos in that success and asks what…
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Longleat’s Rhinos vital role in race to save Northern White Rhino from extinction 19th November, 2021A trio of female southern white rhinoceroses at Longleat Safari Park is playing a crucial role in a desperate race against time to save the northern white…
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Blog: Taking the lead on social media 18th November, 2021Members of BIAZA’s Social Media Task Force, Harry Cooke and Cameron Whitnall calls on the zoo sector to lead the way across social media platforms…
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Blog: What, if anything, did COP26 achieve? 16th November, 2021Simon Dowell, Science Director at Chester Zoo, reflects on the outcomes of COP26 and what it means for zoos and aquariums. The eyes of the world…