Standing up to 30 metres tall, Madagascar's giant baobab trees have towered over the island for thousands of years – but as ...
Your support makes all the difference. Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered lemurs in Madagascar. The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed youngster was born to breeding ...
Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered lemurs in Madagascar. The as-yet-unsexed and unnamed youngster was born to breeding male Raphael and female Bijou at Cotswold ...
the so-called megafauna once reputed to have done that on behalf of renala baobabs – giant lemurs and giant tortoises – went extinct centuries ago. Scientists say there’s no evidence any of the large ...
Births of the greater bamboo lemur in captivity are extremely rare (Cotswold Wildlife Park/PA) Aisling Grace5 minutes ago Cotswold Wildlife Park has successfully bred one of the most endangered ...
Scientists say there’s no evidence any of the large lemur species still living in Madagascar can break open the pods of renala baobabs, or chew off the chalky pulp surrounding each of the tiny ...