UK conservation zoo says cubs give hope for species facing illegal trading and habitat loss in the wild

The birth of twin red panda cubs at Whipsnade zoo offers “double hope for the species” whose existence is under threat, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) has said.

ZSL, which runs the zoo in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, announced the birth of the twins on Wednesday. They were born last month on 25 June at Whitstable to the red pandas Ruby and Nilo, and will be given names after their first vet visit at eight weeks.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Body of five-year-old child found in south Wales river

Boy was reported missing early on Saturday morning in Sarn village, north…

Discrimination based on your name alone is a stubborn reality in Britain today | Nasar Meer

Until society confronts institutional and cultural racism, such inequalities will be immune…

Ireland apologise for singing pro-IRA song after reaching Women’s World Cup

FAI and team manager ‘apologise for any offence caused’ Players singing in…