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RZSS welcome bloodsucking invertebrates in time for Halloween 31st October, 2023This Halloween season, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) is taking steps to help save another of Scotland’s threatened wildlife species…
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Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust reveals major new Scottish rewilding project 30th October, 2023A 18,500-acre estate in Perthshire is set to be the home of a 100-year rewilding project managed by the international charity established by renowned…
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Bats come home to roost at Whipsnade Zoo 26th October, 2023Alongside its rhinos and elephants, Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire is home to many wild UK native species, including British bats, making the 600-acre…
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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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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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World’s rarest duck returns home 19th October, 2023The team at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust are delighted to announce that the Madagascar pochard, thought to be the world’s rarest duck, has…
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Conservationists sound alarm as one of world’s largest frogs becomes virtually extinct 18th October, 2023New surveys of the Critically Endangered mountain chicken frog, one of the world’s largest frogs, suggests less than 50 remain in the wild, highlighting…