Yorkshire wildlife park articles

  • Celebration at Yorkshire Wildlife Park after birth of cute monkey

    The adorable youngster, who is enjoying being carried around by mum, is already warming the hearts of visitors. Sign up for newsletters from The Star The baby boy was born on March 23 to mum Feven and dad Obi, a ground-breaking moment in the breeding of the species. The public named the baby Gelada Kobo after a vote on social media. Kobo is a town near the Simien Mountains in Ethiopia, which is the only place Geladas are found in the wild, making it a perfect name for the park’s new arrival....
  • Residents raise protection for wildlife, parking and development issues at National Park Authority '

    The third of the monthly sessions at venues around the Peak District saw people bring their feedback to the village's Memorial Hall with a chance to speak with Mr Mulligan in person. The next event will take place at Bakewell Quakers Hall on the 23 May, from 1-3pm. Among the topics discussed in Hathersage were the role of the National Park Authority, work with partners and the guiding, coordinating purpose of the National Park Management Plan, and the organisation’s own responsibilities and...
  • Hull Trains' new partnership with Yorkshire Wildlife Trust announced

    The Trust is a charity, established in 1946, dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring wildlife and wild places in Yorkshire. Hull Trains provided colleagues with the opportunity to select their favoured charity of the year, and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust was the clear winner. The two organisations will be organising a joint schedule of events throughout the year, including recognising the charity by proudly displaying their logo on the side of one the company's Paragon train fleet. Hull...