It has been a topic of lengthy discussion, and one that has been proved beyond a shadow of a doubt; that when fireworks are set off, the explosive sounds they make, not only scare animals, birds ...
Jonny Appleyard, the hoofstock team leader at Edinburgh Zoo, said ... considers the species endangered The International Union for Conservation of Nature (ICUN) considers the species endangered ...
It comes as Edinburgh Zoo bosses saw visits soar as tens of thousands of fans flocked to see pygmy hippo Haggis. The ‘incredibly rare’ and endangered mammal was born at the Royal Zoological ...
A zoo's £2,000 tiger experience has been called "exploitation" by animal rights activists. The charity One Kind slammed Edinburgh Zoo for having an attraction where untrained people are able to ...
Edinburgh Zoo has shared adorable photographs of its animals celebrating Christmas. On Wednesday, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) posted images of a number of different species at ...
The animals tug the meat, which is predominantly beef, deer, rabbit and horse, from a large pair of tongs. "You don't get to hand feed the tigers obviously," said Lindsay Ross, Edinburgh Zoo's ...
30 at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo. The jiggly, shiny baby is a welcome ray of light for an endangered species. The Edinburgh Zoo formally announced the calf on Nov.
The Record previously told how three-month-old kit Roxie died after choking on her own vomit from "stress" caused by fireworks, as explosions boomed across the city throughout the evening. Her mother ...
The animals chomp the meat, which is predominantly beef, deer, rabbit and horse, from a large pair of tongs. Lindsay Ross, Edinburgh Zoo’s events and experiences manager, said: “You don’t ...