News
Cora & Ollie - living the dream in the English Meadows
A lovely update from Ollie & Ethel (she was once called Cora) from their forever family.
The Bond Between a Pengiun and his Rescuer
Each year Dindim spends approximately eight months with Joao and is believed to spend the rest of the time breeding off the coast of Argentina and Chile.
Wild Tigers – ‘Cautious optimism’ as numbers rise again
The tiger. Without doubt one of the most iconic and best-loved animals on Planet Earth. And, with a deadly mix of habitat loss, poaching and other human pressures, one of the most endangered. Wild tiger numbers have crashed by a staggering 97% in the last century. But the last few years have seen tentative but welcome signs of hope for the giant striped cat.
The race to save the Rhino
At the start of the 20th century, one million black rhinos roamed the majestic landscapes of Africa. By 2001 that number had dropped to approximately 2,300. The western Black Rhino (a different subspecies) was declared extinct in 2011 by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.