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What Makes Us Different
to Tanzania, Western lowland gorillas to Africa, cheetahs to South Africa, primates to Indonesia, European bison to Romania and Spain and clouded leopards to Cambodia to name a few. Find out more about our
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South Kensington Club
grizzled langurs, 125 Javan ebony langurs, 11 European bison and 8 black rhinos back to the wild! Terms
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Travelzoo Member Offer
Javan grizzled langurs, 125 Javan ebony langurs, 11 European bison and 8 black rhinos back to the wild
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Best for family staycations
Javan grizzled langurs, 125 Javan ebony langurs, 12 European bison , 8 black rhinos and many more
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European bison and 8 black rhinos back to the wild! Terms & Conditions 20% OFF day visits
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1,000 Animal Lives Saved Across 13 Countries
in Indonesia, 12 European bison , 20 mandrill, 11 Przewalski horses, 1 Sumatran rhino, 1 brown hyena, 2
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UK staycations on the wild side!
European bison , 8 black rhinos and many more animals back to the wild!
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About The Aspinall Foundation The Aspinall Foundation is one of the world leaders in wildlife reintroduction. In conjunction with Howletts Wild Animal Park and Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, we have successfully rewilded more than 320 animals including over 70 gorillas, 8 black rhino, 4 cheetah, 180 primates and 11 European bison over the last 30 years, Come and see real conservation in action We'd love to welcome you for a visit to our Kent wildlife parks, where you'll see some
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Working around the world
There's no place like home The Aspinall Foundation has been working with partners across the globe to return endangered animals back to their natural environment. Your donations have been helping us tackle the human and natural threats to their environments and protect animals in the wild. Our projects In Congo, Gabon, Java, Sumatra, Madagascar and South Africa we are delivering innovative programmes to release animals “Back to the Wild” from both our parks in UK as well as European collections
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Lion tailed macaque
Macaca silenus IUCN STATUS: Endangered Found in the forests of India the Lion-tailed macaque gets its name from its long tail, which has a tassel at the end – like a lion! Unfortunately, they are classed as Endangered and have an estimated population of less than 2,500 individuals! Howletts have been extremely successful in breeding this species over the years helping boost the European Breeding Program. Come and meet the family We care for over 400 animals across 50 species. Our expert
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