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Lake District Wildlife Park gets preparations underway to welcome back visitors on April 12

It has been a very unusual Easter Bank Holiday this year at the Lake District Wildlife Park. It was quiet without friendly visitors interacting with our animals. We missed chatting to familiar and new faces, seeing families eating their lunch in the sunshine, and the laughter of children exploring the adventure playground. We really missed you. However, life for the Keepers and the animals that they care for continues as normal. In fact, there is a definite hum of excitement in the air as we prepare for opening again on 12 April. And just maybe some of our animals can sense this too! Frosty the Citron-Crested Cockatoo is very vocal, practising his “Hello” to welcome anyone who walks past. The Kookaburras are laughing, and Nobby the Gibbon is practising his singing and dancing!

Lake District Wildlife Park gets preparations underway to welcome back visitors on April 12

Lake District Wildlife Park gets preparations underway to welcome back visitors on April 12
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Lake District Wildlife Park crippled by COVID-19

Lake District Wildlife Park crippled by COVID-19 A Cumbrian wildlife park is appealing for help to save it from closure. Lake District Wildlife Park at Bassenthwaite, says it is in drastic need of help to avoid the risk of closure and being unable to feed the park’s animals. It has been crippled by the coronavirus pandemic and has launched a £10,000 crowdfunding campaign in a bid to survive. Richard Robinson, park manager, said: “Now more than ever we need to support the welfare of our animals to prevent further devastation from the pandemic. “The smallest donations add up to make a real difference for the park, so we’re kindly asking the public to help our where they can and help our beautiful species survive these worrying times.”

The red panda lives in mountainous Himalayan trees — yet, it is endangered | India News

Times Evoke | Updated: Feb 12, 2021, 23:44 IST Gunjan Menon is a conservation filmmaker focused on wildlife. Gunjan Menon is a conservation filmmaker focused on wildlife. Her documentary film, ‘The Firefox Guardian’, showcased the endangered red panda. Writing for Times Evoke Inspire, Gunjan discusses the threats faced by the russet panda, why she tackled forests, leeches and uphill treks searching for this elusive creature and meeting a sleepy panda called ‘Chuck’: I didn’t know pandas were red as well!”, my friend exclaimed when I expressed my desire to film red pandas. This wasn’t going to be easy how was I going to convince people to care about the dwindling numbers of an animal they didn’t even know existed? Yet, saving the red panda had become my driving force, and I was determined to record its plight.

Pining for wildlife? Build your own menagerie with a symbolic adoption

By ANDREA SACHS | The Washington Post | Published: January 28, 2021 Happi is an orphaned orangutan in Borneo who loves papaya and building nests with sticks. Dimples is a koala in Australia who lost her mother at a young age but found comfort in the arms of Chris Hemsworth. Batmann is a blind African penguin with oil-slicked feathers who is now living happily ever after with his partner, Penelope, in a South African sanctuary. Though these animals have different backgrounds - and taxonomy - they share a common trait: They are all available for symbolic adoption. Sheltering in place has significantly shrunk our wildlife-viewing opportunities. But you don t need to travel to be part of the larger animal kingdom. Conservation and rescue groups around the world offer sponsorship programs for a variety of species that often serve as mascots of their home countries: lemurs in Madagascar, elephants in Zambia, coqui in Puerto Rico. Your donation will help the organizations with their r

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