Posted: 01/05/2013

Tonga is about 17 years old and is the oldest of the orphaned gorillas that we have reintroduced in Gabon.

Posted: 29/03/2013

Following a warning received from Kent Police this week regarding a credible threat from poachers to our rhino herds at Howletts and Port Lympne, The Aspinall Foundation is appealing for volunteers

Posted: 29/03/2013

With the cold biting in the UK at the moment we thought that you might like some news from hotter climes.  Remember our three black rhino that we returned t

Posted: 07/02/2013
Keepers at Port Lympne Wild Animal Park waved goodbye to a group of six Javan langurs and a Javan gibbon last week as the pioneering primates began the first leg of their journey back to the wild
Posted: 07/12/2012

Watch the amazing footage of our three critically endangered black rhino, Grumeti, Monduli and Zawadi, making their incredible journey from Port Lympne Wild Animal Park in Kent to the Mko

Posted: 06/11/2012

Unfortunately, delays with paperwork means that the move to Java for Mycella and the Javan langur group at Port Lympne has been pushed back.

Posted: 26/09/2012
Our Javan Langurs have been delayed going back to Java, this presents us with one new problem, how do we continue to feed browse when the leaves have disappeared from the trees?
Posted: 04/09/2012

Grumeti, Zawadi and Monduli are doing very well indeed.  They have gone from their second reintroduction area into their third (and final) reintroduction area.

Posted: 29/08/2012
There is not long to go now in the countdown to the group of Javan langurs from Howletts and Port Lympne going Back To The Wild with The Aspinall Foundation’s Javan Primate Project and prep
Posted: 10/08/2012
Now that they had a clean bill of health, it was time to get them ready for the biggest adventure of their lives. 
 

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