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Brown bear gets visit from dentist at Wild Place Project
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Wild Place Project has scooped the ‘Large Visitor Attraction of the Year’ award at the South West England Tourism Excellence Awards and after our visit on Thursday we can see why. The prestigious accolade, which was announced during an online ceremony on Friday, follows another win earlier this month of ‘Attraction of the Year’ from the Bristol, Bath and Somerset Tourism Awards. The double win shines a spotlight on the staff and volunteers at the conservation attraction, who have continued to provide the highest levels of customer service and animal welfare and operations management, despite an unprecedented year of closures and restrictions.
A tiny mouse deer has been born to first-time mother Brienne at Bristol Zoo Gardens during the third national lockdown. Despite its deceivingly long legs, the delicate lesser Malayan mouse deer stands at around 20cm (8 inches) tall to its shoulder - around the same height as a standard pencil. When it is fully grown, the infant will weigh around 1.5kg (around 3lbs). The infant, whose gender is not yet known, was born almost a month ago inside their enclosure alongside the Zoo’s Livingstone’s fruit bats. It is the second to be born at the Zoo in the past decade. In 2020, a female named Missandei was born and moved on to Ouwehands Zoo in the Netherlands to continue the breeding programme for the species.
Bear with toothache undegoes dental treatment April 23, 2021, 3:46 pm
Neo the Eurasian brown bear has fully recovered after his visit from the dentist (Bristol Zoological Society/PA)
A brown bear with toothache has had a visit from the dentist.
Neo, a four-year-old European brown bear, underwent a root canal procedure at the Wild Place Project, near Bristol, to treat an abscess at the base of one of his canine teeth.
His keepers noticed the problem soon after Neo, and fellow bears Albie, Nilas and Gemini, became active following seven weeks of torpor – a slightly lighter form of hibernation.
The operation was performed by veterinary dentist Martin Brice, along with Wild Place Project’s vets Michelle Barrows and Charlotte Day.
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