
Latest story :Blog: The new slow lorises
25th October, 2023
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Yorkshire Wildlife Park's race to save four war traumatised Ukrainian lions 24th October, 2023A race against time is on to save four war-traumatised Ukrainian lions and give them a new home in the UK. The award-winning Yorkshire Wildlife…
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Blog: Meet the cloud rats! 24th October, 2023Continuing our Creatures Unseen blogs, Sophie Sharman Frost from Moulton College, on their nocturnal inhabitants and how they support education...…
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Blog: How can such a mega bat go so unseen? 24th October, 2023With only three zoos housing these huge and rare bats, Lucy Edwards (Northumberland Zoo) writes about the unique daytime fruit bat for BIAZA Creatures…
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Blog: Civets, consumers, and conservation: could zoos disrupt civet coffee consumer demand? 23rd October, 2023“What are civets?” This is the question that so frequently follows the answer to the first question: “what is your PhD research about?”…
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Blog: Why BIAZA is illuminating the world of ‘Creatures Unseen’ 23rd October, 2023When the sun goes down, the world is theirs. Nocturnal species dominate half the Earth’s daily cycle – and yet remain hidden and relatively…
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First ever Henkel’s leaf-tailed geckos hatch at Edinburgh Zoo 21st October, 2023A rare species of gecko has been bred at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo for the very first time, just in time for…
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Two baby yaks named Tonks and Cedric born at Whipsnade Zoo 20th October, 2023Two baby yaks named Tonks and Cedric have been captured on camera jumping for joy and bucking around the Dunstable Downs at Whipsnade Zoo - the magical…
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Blog: walk on the wild side of black history – the impact of diversity in conservation 19th October, 2023Marcus Merriman, Learning Officer at Whipsnade Zoo, on his role, background, and the importance of diversity in the conservation sector... Black history…