The zoo’s Lord Howe Island stick insects – once feared to be extinct – have produced a second generation of eggsKeepers at a British zoo are celebrating the appearance of five eggs that suggest an attempt to save one of the world’s rarest creatures – the Lord Howe Island stick insect – is working.The eggs were found at Bristol zoo gardens, which is part of a global effort to prevent the animals becoming extinct. Continue reading…
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