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27th October, 2023-
Blog: Save our hedgehogs - working in a specialist wildlife hospital 27th October, 2023We're returning home to native wildlife in our final Creatures Unseen blog instalment, by Lucy Hodges from the SWCC Hedgehog Hospital...…
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Blog: The mighty mouse 26th October, 2023Peter Watson, Lead Keeper at Chester Zoo, on the importance of the littler mammals... As a child I was lucky to grow up within easy reach of…
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Blog: Hot mammals and the cold reality of arboreal nocturnal surveys - a researcher’s perspective 26th October, 2023For Creatures Unseen week, Trevor Hughes, Wildlife Researcher at The Margay Project, on field conservation for nocturnal species... Tonight, I am struggling…
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Blog: Recognition for the little fish! 25th October, 2023Today for BIAZA Creatures Unseen, we're diving into the aquatic world as Rachel Gordon, St Andrews Aquarium, on some of the fish many visitors…
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Blog: The new slow lorises 25th October, 2023Professor Anna Nekaris (Director, Little Fireface project), who dedicates her time to the preservation of slow lorises, on the revelations of her research,…
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Blog: Meet the cloud rats! 24th October, 2023Continuing our Creatures Unseen blogs, Sophie Sharman Frost from Moulton College, on their nocturnal inhabitants and how they support education...…
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Blog: How can such a mega bat go so unseen? 24th October, 2023With only three zoos housing these huge and rare bats, Lucy Edwards (Northumberland Zoo) writes about the unique daytime fruit bat for BIAZA Creatures…
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Blog: Civets, consumers, and conservation: could zoos disrupt civet coffee consumer demand? 23rd October, 2023“What are civets?” This is the question that so frequently follows the answer to the first question: “what is your PhD research about?”…