
Latest story :Bristol Zoo Gardens announces its closure date
15th February, 2022
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Joy as first baby aardvark is born at Chester Zoo 11th February, 2022An adorable aardvark has been born at Chester Zoo for the first time in the charity’s 90-year history. Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed”…
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Paignton Zoo takes part in Queen’s Green Canopy 10th February, 2022The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) is a unique tree planting initiative created to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee later this year. The initiative…
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A new milestone for the world’s rarest duck 8th February, 2022A group of Madagascar pochards, the world’s rarest duck once feared lost, has been released into the wild as part of a pioneering conservation…
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European First as Koala Born at Longleat 1st February, 2022A baby southern koala is set to make its first public appearance at Longleat over the coming days. The baby, known as a joey, is the first ever…
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Knowsley Safari appoints new director during pivotal year 27th January, 2022At the start of what will be a significant year for Merseyside’s Knowsley Safari, the attraction has recruited former National Trust figurehead,…
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New study shows growing number of primates in danger in the wild 18th January, 2022A new study by conservationists based in Bristol has revealed that 65 per cent of primates are at risk of extinction. The alarming figure has been…
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Chester Zoo takes on global role in tackling the world’s nature crisis ahead of crucial biodiversity summit 7th January, 2022Ahead of what conservation experts have labelled a “crucial summit” on biodiversity this spring, a new paper, released today, has revealed…
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Chester Zoo helps ‘extinct fish’ to make a comeback in Mexico 4th January, 2022A fish that became extinct in Mexico more than 15 years ago has been reintroduced to its former stronghold. The tequila fish (Zoogoneticus tequila), a…