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Bengal Safari achieved significant milestones in animal care and wildlife conservation, boasting a rise in animal births and record visitor revenue. The park introduced new facilities and has ...
The Tiruchi Birds Park, which was inaugurated recently, has become a hit with the people thronging in large numbers to visit the park. Buoyed by the response, the district administration has come ...
THE Kabaddi World Cup is well underway in the West Midlands! The huge event is taking place across Birmingham, Coventry, Walsall and Wolverhampton. It's the first time the Kabaddi World Cup has ...
MARAH SAAD, Occupied West Bank — Tysir Odeh sits in his office, watching a group of kids run and jump at a playground, taking in the early spring sun. Odeh is the head of this small school ...
LORRAINE Kelly has helped West Midlands Safari Park with the naming of one of its new-born tiger cubs. Viewers of ITV's Lorraine helped suggest names for a male Sumatran tiger cub, one of three ...
People can book tickets for West Midlands Safari Park by visiting www.wmsp.co.uk and those wishing to help name the remaining girl cub can do so by visiting the attraction's Facebook page.
Three tiger cubs born at a wildlife park have been named after the public were asked for suggestions. The Sumatran tigers, two girls and a boy, were born at West Midland Safari Park on 17 January ...
The Sumatran tigers, two girls and a boy, were born at West Midland Safari Park on 17 January, to 13-year-old mother Dourga. One of the girls was named Nova, meaning new star, and the public were ...
The Midland Area Community Foundation committed funding toward West Midland Family Center’s building renovation project, along with other local foundations. The building renovation project will ...
His family had been informed and were being supported by specialist officer. West Midlands Police said the force watchdog, the Independent Office for Police Conduct, had been alerted. Neither of ...
The latest “State of the Birds” report, the first released since 2022, finds about one-third of species, including many in the Mountain West, are at high or moderate concern from a conservation ...
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