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A “spring baby boom” has seen a host of new arrivals of rare and vulnerable species at Belfast Zoo in recent weeks.
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Belfast Live on MSNIn photos: Belfast Zoo baby boom sees site bursting with new arrivalsIn the Zoo’s ‘Animals of Australia’ habitat, there’s double the reason to celebrate. Emu pair, Bruce and Sheila have welcomed ...
Ronan McLaughlin says the zoo has lost about £1.9m in the past year, with another £2m earmarked for safety works.
A WEST Belfast councillor says Belfast Zoo is "completely unsustainable", losing £1.9 million a year.
It would be "incredibly wasteful" for the council to keep running Belfast Zoo as it is, according to a councillor. Councillor Ronan McLaughlin said the zoo had lost about £1.9m in the past year ...
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Belfast Live on MSNBelfast Zoo £2m safety works questioned as finances show it's losing £1m a yearA £2 million safety works contract for Belfast Zoo has been questioned at City Hall, after it was revealed that the zoo is ...
Belfast City Council has completed its probe into a “near miss” incident which involved a young trainee being locked in the ...
I don’t like zoos. I think they’re cruel to animals, plain and simple. I remember visiting Belfast Zoo when I was a kid and ...
Belfast Zoo's two remaining Asian elephants are getting ready for retirement in the Netherlands. Dhunja and Yhetto have been residents in Belfast since 2009. Last year, Belfast City Council gave ...
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