Category: Zoo news
Margaret, one of our Scottish wildcats, has moved to the RZSS (Royal Zoological Society of Scotland) Highland Wildlife Park to be a key part of reintroduction efforts in Scotland. But what is a wildcat, why are they so threatened and what are we doing to help?
Meet Sarah Turner, an eco-artist and a woman on a mission to revive our rubbish and inspire people to think differently about their household waste.
We’re creating a new 10 mile ‘nature recovery corridor’ to restore wetlands, traditional orchards, hedgerows, grasslands and wildflower meadows across Cheshire!
One of the world’s most endangered primates has been born at the zoo!
We’ve been translocating plants onto the Wirral coastline in an effort to protect vulnerable plant species.
This week we celebrate our 90th Birthday! To commemorate this special date, we’re sharing our conservation journey by reflecting on some of our most significant projects from the early years.
A series of images from our archives have been released to mark our 90th anniversary!
Visitor Engagement Volunteer Danielle shares her story for Volunteers Week 2021.
We’re celebrating this year’s National Volunteers Week by sharing our exciting vision for volunteering at the zoo!