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20th October, 2023-
World’s rarest duck returns home 19th October, 2023The team at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust are delighted to announce that the Madagascar pochard, thought to be the world’s rarest duck, has…
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Conservationists sound alarm as one of world’s largest frogs becomes virtually extinct 18th October, 2023New surveys of the Critically Endangered mountain chicken frog, one of the world’s largest frogs, suggests less than 50 remain in the wild, highlighting…
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Critically Endangered wildcats now call the Cairngorms National Park home 17th October, 2023The first round of wildcat releases in Scotland has been completed by Saving Wildcats, led by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) in partnership…
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Noah’s Ark celebrates "Aww-some" news 16th October, 2023Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, a zoo and conservation charity based in North Somerset, is thrilled to announce an autumnal baby boom, with the arrival of…
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Flamingo Land Resort launches Zoo TV 14th October, 2023Flamingo Land Resort is proud to announce the launch of ‘Zoo TV from Flamingo Land’, a brand new YouTube channel dedicated to showcasing the…
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A further eighteen pygmy hogs return to their historical home in Manas National Park 12th October, 2023Eighteen captive-bred pygmy hogs have been released in the sprawling Manas National Park of Assam, India, by the Pygmy Hog Conservation Programme (PHCP).…
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Superhero oysters land on new conservation reef 5th October, 2023A newly created reef, the size of a football pitch, became home to 10,000 European native oysters on 2 October - marking a landmark moment in the…
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Curraghs Wildlife Park: Rare gibbon born as part of European breeding programme 29th September, 2023An extremely rare silvery gibbon has been born at the Curraghs Wildlife Park on the Isle of Man. It is the third baby born to parents Slamett and Nakula…