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Tag: Chinese deer

Posted on June 16, 2017June 16, 2017

SUMMER BABY BOOM AT SAFARI PARK

Longleat Safari Park is enjoying a summer baby boom with no fewer than 20 monkeys, three rare Chinese deer, marmoset twins and two reindeer calves all making their first public appearances in recent weeks. The number of baby monkeys born is such that even the dominant male, known as Phil, has taken to helping out with babysitting duties. Full story: Read more

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    Somerset Council says it is "determined" to protect the "vital" service for rural communities.
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    Bath Mind is urging people struggling with their mental health this winter to "reach out" for help.
  • Derelict mill site could host community-owned homes January 4, 2026
    The paper mill shut in 2015 but could now be used to help solve a town's housing crisis.
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    Yeovil Town striker Luke McCormick extends his stay at Huish Park until the summer of 2028.

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