
04/01/2022
Four new Cape buffalo arrive at Howletts
On the 3rd of November 2021, we welcomed four young Cape buffalo females to Howletts.
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21/12/2021
The next phase of world-first elephant rewilding project
The Aspinall Foundation hosts Kenya Ministry and Wildlife Service delegates to discuss next phase of world-first elephant rewilding project The Aspinall Foundation this week welcomed a Kenyan delegation to discuss the charity’s world-first project to rewild 13 elephants from the United Kingdom to Kenya. The delegation, headed by the Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife Hon. Najib…
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11/11/2021
Layla
We are devastated to announce the loss of our 18-year-old Barbary lioness, Layla.
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09/09/2021
Baby Servals Born at Howletts Wild Animal Park
Howletts Wild Animal Park is delighted to announce the arrival of four beautiful serval kittens.
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07/08/2017
Indah will be missed
Howletts Wild Animal Park is saddened to announce the death of Indah, our 12 year old female Sumatran tiger.
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26/07/2017
Howletts Welcomes Baby Lemur
An exciting and enthusiastic baby black and white ruffed lemur has been born at Howletts.
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08/06/2017
Meet the Snow Leopards
Last year our beautiful snow leopard pair, Ziva and Nuri moved into their brand new home, near the Pavilion Restaurant. Here you can find out more about the pair, how they are getting on in their new pad and when the best times to spot them are.
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29/05/2017
Howletts Fun Run Returns
Howletts Wild Animal Park, near Canterbury, will host a family friendly fun run on Saturday 16th September to raise money for The Aspinall Foundation’s conservation efforts.
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25/05/2017
Howletts Education Centre Gets a Makeover
Ensuring our visitors have an understanding of the critical status of the animals at the park and spreading awareness of our conservation methods, is central to the work carried out by The Aspinall Foundation and Howletts Wild Animal Park.
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