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Exotic Animal News Archive
Consultation on Controlling TB
29th October 2010
Wales' Rural Affairs Minister, Elin Jones, is urging animal keepers and owners to respond to the Assembly Government's consultation on new proposals to control TB in camelids, goats and deer before it closes on 11 November.
400 Teachers for Amateur Beekeepers
8th October 2010
Britain's backyard beekeepers are to be helped to avoid the problem of winter bee deaths by 400 Government-backed volunteer teachers.
EU Law Could Threaten UK Welfare
10th September 2010
A new European law that raises standards for animals used in research and testing across many EU countries may allow UK rules to be watered down, the RSPCA has said.
Elephant Suffering Not Addressed
23rd August 2010
Senior scientists have criticised a new report on the welfare of zoo elephants, which suggests that their suffering could be on a par with intensively farmed broiler chickens and dairy cattle.
Consultation on TB Launched
20th August 2010
Welsh Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones has launched a consultation on a draft legislative order to control TB in camelids, goats and deer.
Rare Turtles Rescued and Re-homed
12th August 2010
Five rare turtles have been re-homed at Bristol Zoo Gardens after being confiscated from smugglers by customs officials.
Pythons Hatched!
22nd July 2010
The Birmingham Nature Centre has successfully hatched a nest of Savu Island pythons, one of the smallest pythons in the world.
South American Camelids Info
14th July 2010
A veterinary information sheet on South American camelids is now available on the VLA website, which provides guidance on the diagnosis of common disease syndromes.
New Expert Joins Nottingham Uni
13th July 2010
An acknowledged expert on wild and exotic animal medicine has joined The University of Nottingham and will be sharing her time between the School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) and Twycross Zoo.
Safari Park's Baby Boom Arrivals
9th July 2010
The North West may be facing its first hosepipe ban for more than a decade, but the prolonged dry spell is suiting one group of Merseyside residents down to the ground.
Illegal Bushmeat Trade
29th June 2010
More than five tonnes of illegal bushmeat are being smuggled in personal luggage each week through one of Europe's busiest airports.
Enjoying the Football!
25th June 2010
Meerkats at Twycross Zoo have really been entering into the spirit of the World Cup!