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newly-born Amur tiger cubs could be vital to the future of the species

Updated: 26/05/2021, 10:08 am © RZSS Media Dominika and her newly-born cubs. A litter of three rare Amur tiger cubs which have newly-arrived at the Highland Wildlife Park could be vital to the future of the species. The one-week-old triplets, born on May 18, are said to be doing well, but staff are remaining cautious at this early stage. While they are currently being nursed by mum Dominika away from public view, visitors to the park can still see dad Botzman, who will be gradually introduced to the cubs as they grow older. Dominika was born at the park in 2009 and gave birth to her first litter in 2013.

Visitor numbers at Highland Wildlife Park on the rise, new figures reveal

Visitor numbers at Highland Wildlife Park on the rise, new figures reveal Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Thousands of visitors are embracing life on the road as the easing of travel restrictions brings a welcome boost to trade at the Highland Wildlife Park. Operators of the Kincraig based park have recorded a steady increase in footfall since reopening in March. Latest figures released by park owners the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) have revealed around 2,500 visitors have been visiting the park each week through May, compared to just 800 to 1,200 in their opening weeks in March and April.

Once in a lifetime offer will help fund new wildlife centre in Cairngorms

Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A crowdfunding campaign is launching today to help build a new £5.5 million visitor and education centre at the Highland Wildlife Park. It is hoped £50,000 can be raised towards creating Scotland’s Wildlife Discovery Centre at the Kincraig attraction which will be a learning ‘gateway’ to the Cairngorms, helping people to connect with and protect the environment as well as endangered species. From 5am today people can enter a prize draw, with one lucky supporter set to ‘win the keys’ to the park and feed the animals, including polar bears, tigers and snow leopards.

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