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Mishmi takin calf born at the Highland Wildlife Park to be named after Game of Thrones character

Updated: April 8, 2021, 11:54 am © Supplied by Highland Wildlife Pa Mishmi Takin calf Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A cute new arrival has been born at the Highland Wildlife Park – and he could grow up to be King of the North. An endangered Mishmi takin was born two weeks ago to mum Chimi and dad Jorge. They are one of the largest goat-antelope species in the world and are native to India, Myanmar, and China. The male calf will be named in the coming weeks and will have a familiar name to fans of the hit TV show Game of Thrones.

Highland Wildlife Park prepares to re-open after restrictions ease

Highland Wildlife Park prepares to re-open after restrictions ease by John Ross © Supplied by RZSS The Highland Wildlife Park will reopen to residents in the area next week as Covid restrictions begin to ease. The park at Kincraig, which had to close in January, will open outdoors on March 26, though visitors will be admitted only if they confirm advanced online booking. David Field, CEO of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland charity which operates the park, said: “It is amazing to be able to welcome our wonderful visitors back to Highland Wildlife Park. “We know so many people have missed being able to visit and enjoy our wide-open spaces and amazing animals.

Highland Wildlife Park prepares to re-open after restrictions ease | Press and Journal wildlife park

© Supplied by RZSS Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The Highland Wildlife Park will reopen to residents in the area next week as Covid restrictions begin to ease. The park at Kincraig, which had to close in January, will open outdoors on March 26, though visitors will be admitted only if they confirm advanced online booking. David Field, CEO of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland charity which operates the park, said: “It is amazing to be able to welcome our wonderful visitors back to Highland Wildlife Park.

First wildcat arrives at Highlands breeding-for-release centre as part of effort to save the species

First wildcat arrives at Highlands breeding-for-release centre as part of effort to save the species
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