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In a significant achievement for global conservation efforts, Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire has successfully bred a greater bamboo lemur—one of the world’s most critically endangered ...
Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered lemurs in Madagascar. The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed youngster was born to breeding male Raphael and female Bijou at ...
Cotswold Wildlife Park is celebrating a decade of opening its doors to chronically ill and disabled children after hours.
Cotswold Wildlife Park isn't just people friendly, it's dog friendly too, meaning nobody has to miss out on the day. On reflection, there was only one element I could complain about - and that was ...
Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire is celebrating an impressive number of new arrivals – in fact over 428 births from 53 different species so… ...
It was also forced to close at the weekend due to Storm Arwen. The Burford wildlife park is usually open year-round - with the exception of Christmas Day. The park posted on Facebook: “To ensure ...
The Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire is celebrating the birth of its 50th zebra foal. The birth is the only one of its kind in the UK in 2023, as the park is the only zoological collection in ...
Dreamnight at the Zoo at Cotswold Wildlife Park (Image: Rebecca Louise) Dreamnight at the Zoo at Cotswold Wildlife Park (Image: Rebecca Louise) Over the past decade, more than 2,000 children and 800 ...
Cotswold Wildlife Park was criticised on social media after the three-year-old female animal, named Ember, was killed on 21 July. It was found outside the perimeter fence and the park's managing ...
The building at Cotswold Wildlife Park, near Burford in Oxfordshire, has become home to the park's two Asiatic lions, called Rana and Kanha They are among the world's rarest big cats and ...
Keepers at the Cotswold Wildlife Park in Burford have again bred the near threatened cinnamon frog, after it became only the second zoological collection in Europe to breed the species in 2019.
Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered lemurs in Madagascar. The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed youngster was born to breeding male Raphael and female Bijou at ...