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It’s a hat-trick – Triple conservation success for Banham Zoo and Africa Alive during Coronation week 5th May, 2023The Zoological Society of East Anglia (ZSEA) is celebrating the births of multiple endangered species at its zoos in Norfolk and Suffolk. ZSEA Banham…
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Another successful Vulturine Guineafowl breeding at Sparsholt College Group 5th May, 2023Sparsholt College and University Centre Sparsholt has successfully bred a second clutch of Vulturine Guineafowl at their Animal Health and Welfare Research…
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Blue-faced honeyeater chicks at Marwell Zoo! 4th May, 2023The arrival of a pair of new blue-faced honeyeater chicks is giving guests at Marwell a glimpse at behaviour rarely seen in zoos. Marwell’s blue-faced…
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Saving Britain’s royal fish 3rd May, 2023An armour-plated fish once so popular that King Edward II declared it ‘royal’ is set to make a comeback thanks to an ambitious plan launched…
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‘Extinct’ snails return to the wild 27th April, 2023Zookeepers have returned more than 5,000 Extinct-in-the-Wild and Critically Endangered tropical snails bred at conservation zoos across the world to their…
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Paignton Zoo’s longest-living residents celebrate centenary 25th April, 2023Paignton Zoo’s longest-living residents, their Aldabran giant tortoises, have been celebrating the zoo’s 100th anniversary with some extra…
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Przewalski's horse foal at Whipsnade Zoo takes first steps in conservation boost for the Endangered species 20th April, 2023Zookeepers are celebrating the birth of a Critically Endangered Przewalski’s foal at Whipsnade Zoo - the world’s last “truly wild”…
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Major milestone for conservation of the rare pond mud snail 16th April, 2023After a mammoth five-year search, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS)’s conservation breeding programme to boost numbers of the rare…