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Keepers at Whipsnade Zoo have been celebrating after the birth of four northern African lion cubs earlier this year. They were born to mum Waka and dad Malik in the early hours of January 23 ...
The litter of rare northern African lions was the second batch to be born recently at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire, after three arrived in November. Section manager Sarah McGregor said keepers ...
An adorable litter of rare northern African lion cubs have been born at Whipsnade Zoo in Bedfordshire. The four little lions, born as part of the conservation breeding programme for their ...
North Midlands housebuilder Harron Homes has announced Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice as its Charity of the Year. Bluebell Wood is based in North Anston, in South Yorkshire near Harron Homes ...
Eight-week-old cubs from a litter of rare northern African lions take their first steps outside at Whipsnade Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire. Born to mum Waka and dad Malik in the early hours of ...
A quartet of adorable lion cubs have been pictured taking their first steps outside a zoo near Cambridgeshire. Whipsnade Zoo recently welcomed a second litter of the rare northern African lion ...
Bodie joined from London’s Whipsnade Zoo and is the only wolverine in Hampshire. Senior keeper Lizzy McNamara said: "Wolverines are plain and simply an incredible species that people just don’t ...
Donations are what help Bluebell Wood deliver its quality care. Just £15 pays for an activity play session, £100 pays for a ‘Wriggles & Rhymes’ group session -- where parents and carers can ...
On Thursday, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland revealed that the zoo is once again home to the world’s fastest land animal. Four-year-old Billy from Whipsnade Zoo arrived in Edinburgh on ...
Kaisha Palmer began receiving support from Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice when she was 17. Living with Friedreich’s Ataxia, a progressive neurological condition affecting mobility and ...
This part of the project builds on work carried out by ZSL (Zoological Society of London), which saw similar devices fitted to Vietnam pheasants cared for at Whipsnade Zoo and London Zoo.