How a new arrival could help save rare giraffe
Three-year-old Stanley will be critical to helping the Wiltshire safari park conserve his species.
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"Longleat has been one of the most successful hubs for the breeding programmes of Nubian giraffes, so to start that journey again is a privilege."
— Darren Beasley , Executive
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Three-year-old Stanley will be critical to helping the Wiltshire safari park conserve his species.
Longleat Safari Park introduces Stanley, a new Nubian bull giraffe, marking a significant step in their conservation efforts for this critically endangered species.
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