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Rare Bonobo Baby Born at Twycross Zoo

Twycross Zoo celebrates the birth of a critically endangered bonobo, a monumental event for European conservation efforts and the survival of this remarkable great ape species.

Robert Irwin's Wild Crocodile Stunt To Impress A Girl

Wildlife warrior Robert Irwin reveals the most daring and dangerous stunt he's ever attempted, all in the name of impressing a crush. The son of the late Steve Irwin opens up in a candid new interview.

Zoo animal poo key to fighting future pandemics

Scientists from a UK zoo have made a remarkable discovery: the faeces of zoo animals contain a treasure trove of viruses, offering a crucial early warning system for the next global health threat.

Terri Irwin on Faded Friendship With Russell Crowe

Bindi Irwin's mother, Terri, opens up about the natural drifting apart from actor Russell Crowe after her husband Steve Irwin's tragic death, sharing heartfelt memories and the bittersweet reality of changing friendships.

Orphaned Bear Cubs Become Stars at Columbus Zoo

Two orphaned American black bear cubs, rescued after being found alone in Virginia, have made their heartwarming public debut at The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, quickly becoming a favourite attraction.

Chappell Roan's Petting Zoo Calms Pre-Gig Nerves

Rising pop sensation Chappell Roan brought a unique and heartwarming twist to her Edinburgh performance, setting up a surprise petting zoo to ease both her own and her fans' pre-show anxiety at the Royal Highland Centre.

Illegal Zoo Busted: Endangered Animals Found in UK

Exclusive: Two men have been convicted for operating a clandestine zoo and attempting to sell endangered animals, including lemurs and an alligator, in a shocking case of wildlife crime.

Greenland Demands Colonial Apology from Denmark

Greenland's Prime Minister Mette Egede calls for a formal apology from Denmark for its colonial past, as a landmark report details decades of forced cultural assimilation and human rights abuses against the Inuit people.

Denmark PM apologises for contraceptive device harm scandal

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen issues a historic state apology to thousands of women harmed by the Gynæcare MiniStar contraceptive device, acknowledging decades of physical and psychological suffering ignored by health authorities.

Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast

Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.

Rare Red Panda Cub Born at Bristol Zoo

Bristol Zoo Gardens celebrates the birth of a rare and endangered red panda cub, the first in over ten years, marking a significant victory for their vital breeding programme.

Rare Red Panda Cub Debuts at Edinburgh Zoo

A rare and endangered red panda cub has made its first public appearance at Edinburgh Zoo, marking a significant victory for a vital European breeding programme aimed at saving the species from extinction.

London Zoo's Giant Residents Star in Annual Weigh-In

London Zoo has conducted its annual animal weigh-in, with a 30-year-old Galapagos tortoise named Dirk and the world's largest rodent, the capybara, taking centre stage. The crucial data helps zookeepers monitor the health and wellbeing of over 14,000 anim

One dead in Denmark train-vehicle collision

A fatal accident occurred in Denmark when a train collided with a vehicle on the tracks, resulting in one death. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the victim could not be saved.

Abandoned UK zoo frozen in time: Haunting photos

A once-thriving British zoo now lies eerily abandoned, with decaying animal enclosures and overgrown pathways frozen in time. These haunting images reveal the forgotten fate of a popular wildlife attraction.

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