Author: Lindsay Harris

A rhinoceros with Marwell Hall in the background, at Marwell Zoo

Marwell Zoo achieves mark of excellence as Government announces a major overhaul of animal welfare rules

May 24, 2025

We have achieved a national mark of excellence in zoos and aquariums – announced as the Government today unveils a major overhaul of animal welfare rules. We have attained BIAZA […]

The Keeper's Kitchen logo and an illustration of a giraffe on a hessian background

Unveiling our new 100-seater café serving local treats – with profits supporting vital conservation work at home and around the globe

May 14, 2025

On Monday 19 May, we’ll be opening the doors to The Keeper’s Kitchen, a new 100-seater café serving delicious produce from Hampshire and surrounding regions – with all profits supporting […]

A graphic design of a penguin next to a tree full of hearts with the BIAZA Love Your Zoo logo

Go wild for Love your Zoo Week this May half-term

May 9, 2025

Celebrating everything that makes zoos special, we’re inviting explorers to discover their wild side this May half-term with exciting adventures, fun activities and plenty of animal magic. Love Your Zoo […]

A dodo made out of toy bricks on a rock, with the wording: Extinction. Discovering lost species... brick by brick.

Roar into the past with mammoth Extinction event

May 2, 2025

A fearsome sabre-toothed tiger and giant woolly mammoth will come roaring into Marwell Zoo this summer. The jaw-dropping Extinction event will bring visitors face-to-fang with lost legends and prehistoric creatures […]

Grevy's Zebra stallion

Save our Stripes! Help save endangered zebras

April 16, 2025

We’ve launched a ‘Save Our Stripes’ campaign to save the most endangered species of zebra from extinction, and you can help during a bumper ‘double the difference’ fundraising week. Fewer […]

Cotton-top tamarin twins

Twice as nice! Meet our cotton-top tamarin twins

April 10, 2025

It’s a case of twice as nice – or maybe double trouble – at Marwell, where twin baby cotton-top tamarins have arrived just in time for National Siblings Day today. […]

An African Drummer performance at Marwell Zoo, including fire breathing

Join us on a journey around the world this Easter

April 4, 2025

Embark on an exciting journey Around the World in 80 Species for a vibrant celebration of wildlife and culture this Easter holiday. From Saturday 5 April to Monday 21 April […]

Banteng calf at Marwell Zoo

Meet our adorable new arrivals

March 29, 2025

We’re celebrating Mother’s Day with a series of adorable new arrivals. Among the latest births is a female banteng calf, born to experienced parents Jin and Henky on 3 March. […]

A tiny snail, a huge win for conservation!

March 27, 2025

We’re celebrating a remarkable achievement – a rare Polynesian tree snail is no longer extinct in the wild thanks to decades of conservation work. The Partula tohiveana snail has officially […]

Native Species Zone opening at Marwell Zoo

We’ve opened our new Native Species Zone

March 25, 2025

A new Native Species Zone has officially opened at Marwell, a major milestone in protecting some of the UK’s most threatened wildlife. The new area features Hampshire’s first white-clawed crayfish […]

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