Edinburgh Zoo’s oldest red panda, Kevyn, died at the weekend | Edinburgh Zoo Writing on social media, the statement read: “We are sad to share the loss of Kevyn, our eldest male red panda ...
They are classed as the largest rodents in the world and now two infants are moving into Edinburgh Zoo in a 15-year first. Two seven-month-old capybaras have arrived at the attraction. The South ...
Edinburgh Zoo has welcomed the arrival of two adorable capybaras in time for the February half term. The two seven-month-old sisters travelled from Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park in Ipswich to their new ...
Edinburgh Zoo has welcomed the arrival of two adorable capybaras in time for the February half term. The two seven-month-old sisters travelled from Jimmy’s Farm & Wildlife Park in Ipswich to ...
Edinburgh Zoo has announced the sad news that one of their red pandas, Kevyn, has died aged 14 after facing age-related health issues, just months after two others died at the zoo.
A zoo's £2,000 tiger experience has been called "exploitation" by animal rights activists. The charity One Kind slammed Edinburgh Zoo for having an attraction where untrained people are able to ...
A third endangered red panda has passed away at the Edinburgh Zoo in the course of three months. Kevyn, a 14-year-old red panda, was confirmed on January 27 to have died over the weekend.
Lindsay Ross, Edinburgh Zoo’s events and experiences manager, said: “You don’t get to hand feed the tigers obviously. “You use tongs, which are similar to a litter pick and it’s bits of ...
How about 2,000 Great British Pounds? Well, that’s how much it’ll cost if you fancy feeding lunch to Edinburgh Zoo’s resident big cats. The zoo has introduced a ‘build your own wild ...
the Edinburgh Zoo focuses on conservation and education. Visiting its more than 2,500 animal residents, you can spot penguins, tiny monkeys, Scottish wildcats, red pandas and pygmy hippopotamuses.
Videos from a suburb of Argentina’s capital of Buenos Aires showing a bright red river has drawn international attention and reignited local fears of chemical dumping. Local residents told ...
"We can’t wait for visitors at Edinburgh Zoo to fall in love with them just as we have!” It comes as Edinburgh Zoo bosses saw visits soar as tens of thousands of fans flocked to see pygmy ...
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