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Under new legislation the minimum size of elephant enclosures will increase sixfold, there will be a touching ban in aquariums and the practice of tethering birds of prey long-term will be ditched.
If you've ever wondered what happens to the spectacular RHS Chelsea Flower Show gardens after the week-long extravaganza ...
It’s not every day you meet someone who has cradled a baby gorilla in a car seat, brought it home after work, and fallen ...
It was all about training her how to be a proper gorilla, so you had to replicate all of the necessary factors." ...
Plans for two new offices centred around a landscaped urban park in central Bristol have been submitted to Bristol City Council. Royal London Asset Management Property is proposing to develop the last ...
Bristol took No. 9 in the 2025 poll. The Bristol Motor Speedway is an interesting venue because it has one of the highest seating capacities of NASCAR race tracks, with 160,000 seats, yet it has ...
A review is underway to scrutinise Bristol Council’s decision to approve plans to redevelop the site of the city’s former zoo. Bristol City Council approved the plans to build 196 homes ...
Alan spent the previous 14 years working as a zookeeper at Bristol Zoo, where he developed his understanding of all species, but in particular primates and the group of Western Lowland gorillas ...
Bristol Airport has issued a major change to its Drop and Go car park that will be coming into place next week. The airport, which hopes to have around 12 million people using it per year, has ...