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Un bebé orangután besó la panza de una mujer embarazada a través del vidrio del zoológico

Un bebé orangután besó la panza de una mujer embarazada a través del vidrio del zoológico
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Baby orangutan repeatedly kisses pregnant woman s bump through glass at zoo

Baby orangutan repeatedly kisses pregnant woman s bump through glass at zoo
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Knowsley Safari Park s grey squirrel cull plan meets opposition

By Chris McKeon, Local Democracy Reporter The safari park has argued that controlling grey squirrel numbers is essential to protect red squirrels A PLAN to make Knowsley Safari Park a safe environment for red squirrels has met public opposition as it involves killing off grey squirrels. Animal rights activists have launched a petition calling on the safari park to abandon its plans, calling them “disgraceful”. But the Prescot-based park, which is working with conservation group Reclaiming Reds, has argued that controlling grey squirrel numbers is essential to protect red squirrels. The last time red squirrels were seen on the Knowsley Estate was in 2016 and the species is believed to be locally extinct. However, there are red squirrels around Formby and Reclaiming Reds hopes these will be able to move into Knowsley once the grey squirrel population has been reduced.

Grey squirrel cull plan at safari park branded disgraceful

Grey squirrel cull plan at safari park branded disgraceful Knowsley Safari Park wants to create a safe environment for red squirrels, but this could involve killing off grey squirrels. 14:48, 25 JAN 2021 Updated Grey squirrels could be culled in a plan to make Knowsley Safari Park safe for endangered red squirrels Get our Knowsley newsletter for the best stories, photos, videos and opinionInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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