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Loggerhead turtle rescued from Scottish island
1st February 2022
The turtle had washed up very far from it's usual tropical waters.
Glue traps among worst method of rodent management, study finds
28th January 2022
Researchers explore the welfare impact of different methods.
Study reveals global cost of invasive crustaceans
24th January 2022
Invasive crayfish and crabs had the highest costs.
Disease surveillance by veterinary scientists to help protect red squirrels
20th January 2022
A team at Edinburgh University is working with wildlife organisations.
Government approves use of bee-harming pesticide
17th January 2022
Chemicals harm bees' ability to forage and navigate.
Endangered tiger cub takes first steps outside
14th January 2022
A rare Sumatran tiger cub has ventured outside at ZSL London Zoo.
Red squirrel conservation strategies negatively impact species - study
11th January 2022
Work highlights the need for more native woodland.
Zoo culture influences keeper-animal attachment
11th January 2022
New research explores animal attachment among zookeepers.
Amphibian study reveals parental care influence on offspring
7th January 2022
Females that abandon young produce a large number of small eggs.
Rare Sumatran tiger born at ZSL London Zoo
31st December 2021
Arrival hailed as a boost to the collaborative global breeding programme.
Conservationists hail arrival of Visayan warty piglet
30th December 2021
Rare species is on the brink of extinction.
Rare southern white rhino born in Suffolk
24th December 2021
The calf is the first white rhino to be born at Africa Alive.