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Another step forward for Volunteers in Zoos & Aquariums 19th March, 2021Volunteer zookeepers and aquarists now have the opportunity to gain a dedicated award from Sparsholt College and City & Guilds. T
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The time to act is now – zoos write to Government 10th March, 2021Six BIAZA members, some of the largest zoos in England, have written to Government today calling for an urgent review of the support…
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Terry Hornsey to leave ZSEA 10th March, 2021After almost 28 years, Terry Hornsey (Animal Manager) has made the difficult decision to leave Zoological Society of East Anglia.
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New report demonstrates crucial role of zoos and aquariums in protecting UK native wildlife 26th February, 2021New report shows the fate of 29 native species rests in the hands of zoos and aquariums · …
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In remembrance – Jeremy Mallinson OBE 8th February, 2021Sadly, last week the community said goodbye to Jeremy Mallinson, a pioneer of conservation. Jeremy was known to colleagues as a diligent, inclusive,…
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Over 1,000 animal samples arrive at Edinburgh Zoo’s biobank hub 28th January, 2021The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), in partnership with National Museums Scotland (NMS), has received over 1,000 samples of animal tissue…
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Climate change impacting behaviour of wetland birds 5th November, 2020Rising temperatures are triggering changed responses in animal populations in the Arctic, which could have huge ramifications for the future of the northernmost…
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Bristol conservationists get funds to help critically endangered lemurs 28th October, 2020Conservationists from Bristol Zoological Society have been given funding for more research to help save critically endangered lemurs in the wild.