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Latest story :Jersey Zoo ‘otter-ly’ excited to welcome new arrivals
8th August, 2025
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The Deep opens new habitat, The Wreck, this summer 7th August, 2025Hull’s iconic aquarium and conservation charity, The Deep, has just unveiled a brand-new habitat for visitors to experience this summer. Over the… -
Penguin chick makes remarkable recovery after life-saving surgery at Edinburgh Zoo 7th August, 2025A Northern rockhopper penguin chick at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo has made a remarkable recovery after undergoing… -
Welsh Mountain Zoo opens ‘Papillo Forest’ 5th August, 2025The Welsh Mountain Zoo – National Zoological Society of Wales, has opened the doors to ‘Papillo Forest’, the Zoo’s most ambitious… -
Threatened geckos returned to the wild five years after being rescued from oil spill in Mauritius 30th July, 2025In a major step to prevent another extinction on Mauritius, Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust has returned 57 eggs of the endangered lesser night gecko… -
Shaldon Wildlife Trust becomes first UK zoo to care for rare mouse lemur 30th July, 2025Shaldon Wildlife Trust is thrilled to announce the arrival of two Goodman’s mouse lemurs, Microcebus lehilahytsara, from Zoo Zurich, marking the… -
Extremely rare brown hyenas arrive at Newquay Zoo for the first time 24th July, 2025Newquay Zoo has welcomed two of the world’s rarest carnivores – a young pair of endangered brown hyenas – making it the only zoo in… -
Cancer is extremely rare in turtles and tortoises, finds a new study 23rd July, 2025A new study, led by experts at the University of Nottingham with species from Chester Zoo, provides the strongest evidence to date that cancer is extremely… -
New art installation brings the superpowers of dragonflies to WWT Washington 23rd July, 2025(Left) A close up of the metal art before installation © WWT/Gill Pipes / (centre) The art sculpture ready for installation at WWT Washington's reservoir…