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  2. Wildlife park to reopen after dispute - AOL

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    A post on the park's social media said it would reopen on Saturday, about two months after its closure. The attraction opened in 2019 and is home to animals including lions, monkeys, zebras and bears.

  3. British zoo has new plan to rehabilitate its potty-mouthed ...

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    A British wildlife park has hatched a new plan to rehabilitate its cuss-happy parrots after they unleased a tide of expletives. British zoo has new plan to rehabilitate its potty-mouthed parrots ...

  4. Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, (part of the Wildlife Trusts partnership), covers the whole ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. It was founded in 1948 as a voluntary charitable organisation dedicated to conserving the wildlife and wild places of Lincolnshire and to promoting the understanding and enjoyment of the natural world.

  5. Parrot hatches on Facebook Live to audience of millions - AOL

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    Among those watching the parrot hatch at Lincolnshire Wildlife Park was TV star Gok Wan. Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Greater vasa parrot - Wikipedia

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    The bird is active on moonlit nights, otherwise they roost in large noisy flocks in the tops of large trees. A lookout warns of danger. [3] Greater vasa parrots in Lincolnshire Wildlife Park have been recorded using grinding technology – the first

  7. Gibraltar Point, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    A total of 325 bird species have been recorded at the site as of 2021, the highest such total for any site in Lincolnshire. [2] Recently, these have included black stork , pallid harrier , caspian tern , red-flanked bluetail and rustic bunting during 2015, [ 3 ] and broad-billed sandpiper , black-winged pratincole and great reed warbler in 2014.

  8. Park mourns death of 'happiest ever' tiger - AOL

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    Owners of a wildlife park have said they are "devastated" after the death of popular Bengal tiger Dehra. The 16-year-old died earlier after she was discovered to be suffering from kidney failure.

  9. Feral parakeets in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Kew Gardens. Feral parakeets in Great Britain are wild-living, non-native parakeets that are an introduced species into Great Britain.The population mainly consists of rose-ringed parakeets (Psittacula krameri), a non-migratory species of bird native to Africa and the Indian Subcontinent, with a few, small breeding populations of monk parakeets, and other occasional escaped cage birds.