A rare Amur tiger has been introduced to a safari park by conservationists. Five-year-old female Yuki has been taken to ...
A rare Amur tiger has been introduced to a safari park by conservationists. Five-year-old female Yuki has been taken to Knowsley Safari Park on Merseyside to take part in a breeding programme ...
Amur tigers, formerly known as Siberian tigers, are under threat because of poaching, declining prey populations and deforestation in their natural habitats. According to the Wildcats Conservation ...
Pete Johnson, Head of Carnivores at Knowsley Safari, said: “We are delighted to welcome Yuki to Knowsley, she’s settling in ...
The five-year-old female Amur tiger has been introduced to Knowsley Safari in Merseyside as part of a conservation programme.
Knowsley Safari is inviting kids to enjoy the Russian-inspired tiger trail for free with every paying adult. From February 15 ...
Visitors can see Yuki in her new 10,000 square metre Russian-inspired home, which she shares with Makari. (Image: Knowsley Safari) Pete Johnson, head of carnivores at Knowsley Safari, said: "We are ...
Large males weigh more than 300 kilograms. Amur tigers prey on deer, wild boar and even brown bears. Despite their ferocious nature, Amur tiger cubs look simply adorable and are a welcoming sight ...