• 5 months ago
Visitors to Manor Wildlife Park will now have the opportunity to see newly born Sumatran tiger cub Zaza as she begins to venture out of her den and explore her surroundings.
The park situated on the outskirts of Tenby in the village of St Florence was thrilled to announce the birth of Zaza earlier this week, marking a momentous occasion as the first tiger cub to be born in a zoo in Wales.
Born on May 25th, Zaza is a symbol of hope and a critical addition to the global effort to conserve this critically endangered species.
The birth of Zaza represents a significant milestone not only for Manor Wildlife Park but also for wildlife conservation in Wales.
The Sumatran tiger, one of the world's most endangered tiger subspecies, faces severe threats from habitat loss and poaching. Zaza's arrival brings renewed focus to the importance of protecting these majestic creatures and their natural habitats.
The cub will be viewable to the public during regular park hours, allowing visitors to witness this historic moment and learn more about the park’s ongoing conservation efforts to protect Sumatran tigers.

The park’s conservation programme is dedicated to supporting global efforts to preserve endangered species through breeding initiatives, habitat conservation, and public education. Zaza's birth is a hopeful reminder of the impact that dedicated conservation work can have on preserving our planet's wildlife.
Head to: https://www.manorwildlifepark.co.uk for more information about the attraction park in Pembrokeshire - where you can meet a wealth of wildlife, with everything from - meerkats, ostriches, zebras, rhinos, red bellied lemurs, llamas, camels, Saki monkeys and even warty pigs!

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