Latest story :BIAZA opposes proposed changes to the Wildlife and Countryside Act which put hundreds of UK species at risk
2nd July, 2021-
Blog: Conservation is political – zoos need to get involved 1st July, 2021Politics is a natural fit for conservationists says Andy Hall, BIAZA’s communications and public affairs manager who asks why zoos…
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Durrell launches Rewild Carbon; a wild, colourful, and impactful nature-based solution for businesses 30th June, 2021For several decades, Durrell has been reducing carbon in the atmosphere through their work saving species and protecting and restoring habitats around…
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Not all snakes lay eggs! Belfast Zoo welcomes a host of new additions including six Madagascar tree boas and an endangered crowned lemur 29th June, 2021There has been a baby boom at Belfast Zoo as it welcomes a whole host of new arrivals in recent months. The newborns include six Madagascar tree boas,…
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Blog: As champions of animal welfare, I urge zoos and aquariums to support Penalty Notices 24th June, 2021MP Andrew Rosindell writes for BIAZA about his efforts to introduce laws that back animal welfare and urges zoos and aquariums to support him…
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Weight Watchers branch for Longleat's Koalas 23rd June, 2021Keepers at Longleat are using a novel method to weigh their koalas. Rather than attempt to get the marsupials to stay still on a weighing machine,…
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Sparsholt celebrates birth of endangered Black Lemur baby 17th June, 2021Sparsholt College and University Centre Sparsholt is delighted to announce the birth of an Endangered Black Lemur baby at the on-campus zoo licenced Animal…
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Blog: Conserving species in our own patches 17th June, 2021James Brereton, Chair of BIAZA's Native Species Working Group, tells us about the important work going on to conserve species living in and around…
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Beavers and Hippos Cohabiting in UK Waters for First Time in 100,000 Years 17th June, 2021In 1966 Longleat became world famous as the first drive through safari park outside Africa. Now the Wiltshire wildlife park has created an even more unusual…