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Now renamed the Field Conservation and Research Department, it has grown to become a well-known zoo science departments in Europe, [55] with staff engaged in a programme of projects within the zoo, at Wild Planet Trust's other sites in the UK, and at various sites overseas. Projects are carried out at 'A' level, undergraduate and post graduate ...
Wild Planet Trust Logo 2019 50°25′44″N 3°35′4″W / 50.42889°N 3.58444°W / 50.42889; -3 Wild Planet Trust, formerly known as the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust (WWCT), is a registered charity , [ 1 ] set up to run Paignton Zoo after the death of its founder, Herbert Whitley , who established the zoo on his estate at ...
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Spy video car created by Wild Planet. The Spy Video Car is a hybrid product created by mixing a traditional RC car and a video baby monitor.The remote controller communicates digital command via the 49 MHz frequency to the car for control, and the camera on the car transmits video via the 2.4 GHz frequency to the remote controller for display.
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Living Coasts was a coastal zoo at the site of Torquay Marine Spa in Devon, England. It was owned by South West Environmental Parks as part of the Wild Planet Trust, formerly known as Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust, which also operates Newquay Zoo and Paignton Zoo.
In March 2011, Wild Planet released New Aquapets - redesigned and reprogrammed versions of eight characters from previous collections, Bebe, Bertie, Bunni, Fizzie, Fretta, Harf, Puku and Squirt. [1] New Aquapets live in tear-drop shaped cases and play three new interactive games: Memory Moov (a memory sequence game), Aqua Speed (a quick reflex ...
Planète Sauvage (French pronunciation: [pla.nɛt so.vaʒ], Wild Planet in English) is a zoological park situated in the French Atlantic coast, in Port-Saint-Père near Nantes, in the Loire-Atlantique departement.