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09/02/2018

Mishmi Takin Calf Finds His Feet.

Keepers at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve are celebrating, as they welcome the arrival of an adorable baby Mishmi takin.

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09/02/2018

New Enclosure Announced At Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve.

Coming soon to Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve is a brand new animal enclosure, where visitors will be able to walk amongst red necked wallabies!

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30/01/2018

Greater Bamboo Lemur Baby Boom!

It's that time of year again when we get news of baby greater bamboo lemurs from across our rainforest sites in Madagascar. It's still early days so no final figures, but 79 babies have so far been reported, and amazingly the "super-group" at...

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26/01/2018

A very special birth at Port Lympne

Adorable baby rhino is fourth generation to be born at Port Lympne

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25/01/2018

Spotted hyena 'spotted' at The Aspinall Foundation's flagship project in Africa.

After 20 years of local extinction, a lone spotted hyena has been caught on camera trap, stalking through the forests of the Bateke Plateau National Park - site ofThe Aspinall Foundation's flagship conservation project.

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19/01/2018

Cheetah Cub Update January 2018!

Our two cheetah cubs, Nairo and Tana, born last year, are getting braver every week. They are both doing well and growing fast.  They have just been given their worming tablets, necessary to keep parasites at bay which can be especially prevalent in...

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16/01/2018

Patter of Tiny Hooves at Howletts

Adorable baby Kudu makes public debut at Howletts Wild Animal Park.Hoofstock keepers at Howletts Wild Animal Park, Kent’s original wild animal park, are celebrating the arrival of an adorable baby Kudu antelope, the first to be born at the popular...

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16/01/2018

Gibbons Go Wild!

Endangered primates stand a chance of survival thanks to ground breaking conservation charity.

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27/12/2017

5 Incredible Experiences To Enjoy At Port Lympne Reserve

If you’re looking for something exciting to occupy the kids why not introduce them to a  gorilla? Perhaps let them feed a tiger?

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