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Fishing Cat
Trapeng was born in Cambodia after her parents were rescued from the wildlife trade and placed in the care of a wildlife rehabilitation centre. |
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Nescio - Cheetah
Nescio is quite a chilled out character, that is until food is around! He is always keen for his dinner and as soon as he hears the keepers Landrover he is up and ready for his feed. |
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Li Yee - Red Panda
Although Red Pandas mainly eat bamboo, Li Yee loves to eat mice. She is very friendly and will pluck grapes from her keeper's mouth.
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Moley - Bush Dog
Moley had a difficult start in life after he was abandoned by his parents at 8 days old. When he was removed he was covered in mud and appeared lifeless. |
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Samira - Barbary/Atlas Lion
Samira is very friendly, but can be quite naughty. If she thinks she is not allowed to do something she will keep trying to do it. |
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Mangrove the Javan Langur
Mangrove is the dominant male of his group of fifteen. This consists of seven adult females and their offspring. |
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| The Aspinall Foundation in conjunction with Howletts and Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent is devoted to the conservation of endangered species and returning them to protected areas in the wild. Adopt an animal today to protect them for the future THE ASPINALL FOUNDATION MISSION "Our commitment is to conservation, through captive breeding, education, and reintroduction" Through The Aspinall Foundation, a registered charity, we work to ensure that the late John Aspinall's innovative work in protecting and breeding wild animals should continue. As well as the two wild animal parks in Kent, The Aspinall Foundation manages two gorilla rescue and rehabilitation projects in central African countries of Gabon and Congo, where we have successfully reintroduced over 50 gorillas. |
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