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  2. Bristol Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Zoo was a zoo in the city of Bristol in South West England. The zoo's stated mission was to "maintain and defend" biodiversity through breeding endangered species, conserving threatened species and habitats and promoting a wider understanding of the natural world".

  3. Bristol Zoo Project - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Zoo Project, formerly known as Wild Place Project, is a wildlife conservation park in North Bristol, United Kingdom. It is run by Bristol Zoological Society (BZS) and was the sister site of Bristol Zoo Gardens until closure of that site in 2022.

  4. 'Extremely rare' fawn successfully bred at zoo - AOL

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    This new born fawn is extremely rare, with fewer than 700 of the species left in the wild. The male Philippine spotted deer has been welcomed by visitors at the Bristol Zoo Project. When parents ...

  5. Staff at Bristol Zoo bid a fond farewell to Clifton site

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    The zoo is closing its doors for good after 186 years, with the animals moving to a new safari-style park in south Gloucestershire. Staff at Bristol Zoo bid a fond farewell to Clifton site Skip to ...

  6. Bristol Zoo shuts its doors as tearful visitors and staff say ...

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    The zoo opened in 1836 and was the fifth oldest in the world. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ... Animals. Business. Elections.

  7. Noah's Ark Zoo Farm - Wikipedia

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    Noah's Ark Zoo Farm is a 100-acre (40 ha) zoo developed on a working farm in Wraxall, North Somerset, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Bristol, England. It is home to the largest elephant facility in northern Europe.

  8. Johnny Morris (television presenter) - Wikipedia

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    For more than 400 editions, from 1962 until 1983, and with inserts shot at Bristol Zoo Gardens, Morris would create comic dialogues with the animals, whom he also voiced. His regular companion on the show was Dotty the ring-tailed lemur. When the idea of imposing human qualities and voices upon animals fell out of favour the series was ...

  9. Campaigners hope to stop ex-zoo plan for 196 homes - AOL

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    Campaigners are to hold a meeting in the hope of saving the former Bristol Zoo site from being redeveloped into 196 new homes with public access to the gardens for free.