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Otterly Brilliant : Otters Get New Home At College

April 4, 2013
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Bishop Burton College is preparing to welcome two new arrivals who are having their home built from scratch. Work has begun on an otter enclosure, which will house a male and female pair of Asian Short Clawed Otters.Otterly Brilliant : Otters Get New Home At College > Read the full post on: HU17.net

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A new born foal at the Pelion Stud

July 5, 2012
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Anita Hall from the Pelion Stud welcomes a new arrival - one of two foals born on the same night! 

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Naming the new arrival

June 29, 2012
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Our new foal, who I mentioned in my last blog, has now been given a name. Mum has decided to call her Belissiteena (a cross between her parent’s names, Belissimo and Rubinsteena) or Bella for ...

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Local Alpaca Herd Doubles In Size!

May 26, 2012
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Local Alpaca Herd Doubles In Size!

Well almost, you can tell I always wanted to write for a tabloid, Ray and Maria Parker's herd actually went from three to five in just over a week with two new arrivals, all five are female. As it's just five minutes walk from BeverleyLocal Alpaca Herd...

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BRIDLINGTON: New Alpaca Arrives At Sewerby Hall and Gardens

February 20, 2012
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BRIDLINGTON: New Alpaca Arrives At Sewerby Hall and Gardens

Sewerby Zoo is pleased to announce its new arrival, Madge, an 18 month old Alpaca who is one of four species of South American Camelids. Out of the four South American Camelids, Sewerby already has Guanacoes, Llamas and one other Alpaca. Madge is chocolate brown in colour and has come from East Park in Hull. John Pickering, head zoo-keeper said: “Madge has been brought in as a companion to Gabriella, our existing Alpaca. As Alpacas are social animals, she is a very welcome addition to our zoo.” Admission to the zoo costs £2.25 for adults and £1.10 for children. For more information call (01262) 673769 or visit www.sewerby-hall.co.uk Use Facebook to Comment on this Post

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