Latest story :Tongki the Korean polar bear is retiring to Yorkshire Wildlife Park
11th June, 2018-
New chief executive at Bristol Zoo Gardens 6th June, 2018The new chief executive of Bristol Zoological Society, with responsibility for Bristol Zoo Gardens and Wild Place Project, is Dr Justin Morris.
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Hanging out with bats 4th June, 2018After hanging out with bat conservationists, Dudley Zoo discovered that up to nine species are roosting in off-show caverns on their site.
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Where have all the Chinese giant salamanders gone? 24th May, 2018Research by the Zoological Society of London finds poaching for meat has pushed Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamanders to the brink of extinction.
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Red squirrel babies at Wildwood give boost to national rewilding project 14th May, 2018Wildwood Trust's red squirrel conservation project, aimed at re-introducing red squirrels back to the UK, gets a boost with new babies
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Make it snappy 8th May, 2018Bristol Zoo releases Endangered crayfish into the River Itchen
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Chester Zoo to open 60,000m2 nature reserve 26th April, 2018Chester Zoo are set to unveil a new 60,000m2 nature reserve – providing protected habitat for threatened British wildlife from kingfishers to hedgehogs.
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The National Marine Aquarium partners with local special schools 25th April, 2018The National Marine Aquarium has partnered with two local Plymouth schools for students with complex needs to offer tailored visits.
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African bull elephant, Shaka, arrives at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm 23rd April, 201826 year old Shaka joins 2 younger bulls housed in Noah’s Ark’s 20 acre elephant eden to form the UK’s first African elephant bull facility.