31/10/2018
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Keepers at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, are celebrating the arrival of an endangered Przewalski foal, born to parents, Naim and Tergaan, on 20th September 2018.Joel Bunce, Head of Hoofstock Section said: ‘We’re delighted to welcome this little...
Read MoreThe Aspinall Foundation, a world leading conservation charity based in the UK, has raced to the aid of three cheetah cubs, confiscated from the illegal pet trade by Somaliland Police working with the Somaliland Ministry of Environment and Rural...
Read MorePrimate Keepers at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Kent’s award winning wild animal park, are celebrating as a De Brazza’s monkey infant makes its public debut. Born in the latter part of July, the precious primate has been clinging closely to its...
Read MoreKeepers and staff at Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury, were delighted to discover a jumbo surprise had joined the elephant herd, slightly earlier than expected on Monday 10th September, in the early hours of the morning.
Read MoreTo celebrate the launch of the Kids Go Free promotion throughout September, Howletts Wild Animal Park near Canterbury, are offering visitors and supporters the chance to name the latest addition to the crowned lemur family.
Read MorePrimate Keepers at Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Kent’s award winning wild animal park, are celebrating as an adorable gibbon infant makes its public debut. Born in July this year, the precious primate has been clinging closely to its mother during...
Read MoreWhen booking a short break you want to be sure you’re getting a lot of bang for your buck. Whether that be a glamping trip, a cottage in the countryside, or a luxury hotel break, you’re going to want to scout out the best deal. Here’s a few tips on...
Read More07/08/2018
Gelada Born At Howletts
Primate keepers at Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury, have announced the birth of a baby gelada.
Read MorePort Lympne Hotel & Reserve’s female giraffe calf has taken her first steps out onto The African Experience – 110 acres of Kentish savannah, at the popular wild animal reserve, alive with African animals.
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