
Latest story :Open Letter - 7th Quinquennial Review (QQR) of Schedules 5 and 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981)
28th January, 2022
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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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Blog: Habits, Habitats & Veganuary – making the case for sustainable foods in zoos 27th January, 2022Jessica Leaper of Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park argues that zoos need to be doing more to encourage visitors to eat sustainably. January is traditionally…
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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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Blog: Towards the development of sustainable coral reef fish collections 13th January, 2022Bangor University's Dr Nick Jones & Dr Tom Galley tell us about their incredible project to enhance the reproduction of coral reef fish in…
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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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Blog: zoos must up their game for the planet 4th January, 2022Dr Jo Judge, CEO of BIAZA, on the challenges facing the sector and the need to adapt to meet ecological and societal challenges. Zoos and…
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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…
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The birth of a rare okapi calf is a major conservation landmark for Yorkshire Wildlife Park. 23rd December, 2021The birth of a rare okapi calf is a major conservation landmark for Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The two-month-old, named Mzimu is still…