
Latest story :Zoo Tales Blog: How I went from zookeeper to children’s book author
1st March, 2023
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Reading recommendations from BIAZA Members - non-fiction 28th February, 2023In preparation for BIAZA Zoo Tales week, we decided individuals in the BIAZA membership to write in with book recommendations, and here were the results!…
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Zoo Tales Q&A: with author & carnivore keeper Colin Northcott 28th February, 2023For BIAZA Zoo Tales week, we interviewed Colin Northcott, from Yorkshire Wildlife Park, who pooled together his decades of zookeeping experiences…
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Zoo Tales Q&A: with Lee Durrell 27th February, 2023To commemorate BIAZA Zoo Tales week, we asked Dr Lee Durrell, Honorary Director of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust, about wildlife, reading, zoos,…
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Zoo Tales Q&A: the ZSL Library with Ann Sylph 26th February, 2023For Zoo Tales week, we asked Ann Sylph, librarian at the ZSL Library, a series of questions on one of the world's most significant zoological archives...…
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Zoo Tales Blog: Gardening for Gorillas – Trials, tricks, and triumphs of a zoo horticulturalist 25th February, 2023For Zoo Tales week, Stephen Butler, Curator of Horticulture at Dublin Zoo, introduces Gardening for Gorillas and the symbiotic significance of plants…
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Zoo Tales Blog: Dr Paul Rose on The Behavioural Biology of Zoo Animals 24th February, 2023For Zoo Tales week, Dr Paul Rose, Animal Welfare and Ethics Committee (AWEC) coordinator and Research Associate from WWT Slimbridge, guides us through…
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Blog: London Zoo, an accessible zoo - A place for Neurodivergent people 17th February, 2023As we prepare for the BIAZA World Autism Acceptance Campaign, Emma Whitbread, Community Engagement Officer at London Zoo, writes about accessibility…
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Lizards on the move 9th February, 2023A vulnerable species of lizard, the lesser night gecko, has been reintroduced to Round Island. The gecko used to inhabit the main island of Mauritius…