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The young male tiger travelled over 1135 miles from Norway to join YWP’s resident tigress Tschuna at the Park. 'This is a very big earthquake': The science behind Myanmar's magnitude 7.7 ...
A British wildlife park has welcomed its latest tiger, Altai, who traveled over 1,100 miles from Norway to Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The three-year-old Amur tiger, born at Dyreparken Zoo in Norway ...
Altai (3) was born at the Norwegian zoo Dyreparken, and is now ready to start his own family on recommendation of the European Endangered Species Programme. The big cat is settling into the house and ...
Three tiger cubs born at a wildlife park have been named after the public were asked for suggestions. The Sumatran tigers, two girls and a boy, were born at West Midland Safari Park on 17 January ...
A monkey which is a member of a species whose numbers in the wild are falling has been born at a wildlife park in Yorkshire. The youngster, who has yet to be named, was the third gelada monkey ...
Hex Events Venue, a multi-purpose events space, to be located at Yorkshire Wildlife Park Resort, (YWPR) Doncaster, will be able to hold up to 2,500 people over its ground floor and mezzanine when ...
The owner of Yorkshire Wildlife Park Resort has appointed property consultancy Savills to secure an operator for its new events space. YWPR in Doncaster welcomes about 850,000 annual visitors and has ...
Mum Bachuma (pictured) is "fiercely protective of her new infant", according to Yorkshire Wildlife Park staff member Amy Wright A monkey which is a member of a species whose numbers in the wild ...
The Sumatran tiger cubs were born at the wildlife park in January Three tiger cubs born at a wildlife park have been named after the public were asked for suggestions. The Sumatran tigers ...