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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 timesandstar.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesandstar.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
I visited Madagascar a little over three years ago. Memories of this unique island in the Indian Ocean southeast of Africa have remained vivid. Why? The unexpected and strangely beautiful forms of life that I saw there are impossible to forget. It was as if time had misplaced this island. At 592,800 square kilometres, Madagascar is the world s fourth largest island. Over the eons, life here has evolved in its own unique way. About 90% of the flora and fauna found here are endemic - that is, they are found nowhere else. In my trip I sought out some of these. The Giraffe-necked Weevil was an insect like no other. The size of a beetle, it has a neck thrice the length of its body. It stood still on a leaf, but when my fingers came too close, it flew away instantly. ....