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Banham Zoo in Norfolk unveils ‘truly special’ red panda cubs | UK News

By uk-times.com2 August 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Video showed red panda cubs described by a zoo as a “significant step” in conserving the endangered species.

Banham Zoo in Norfolk has just announced the arrival of the twins, born to Lushan and Jasper on 22 June.

The mammals are listed as endangered, with fewer than 2,500 estimated to remain in the wild, due to deforestation, habitat fragmentation and poaching.

“Lu is proving to be an incredible first-time mum, showing great care and dedication to her little ones,” said animal manager Deborah Harris, describing the cubs’ arrival as a “truly special moment”.

“These births represent a significant step forward in conserving this endangered species.”

Lu joined Jasper just over a year ago from West Midlands Safari Park as part of the European Endangered Species Breeding Programme (EEP).

Banham said Jasper had now fathered five cubs through the programme, including the zoo’s most recent birth before the twins.

The sex of the new cubs is unknown, but this was expected to be confirmed in the coming weeks following their health check, the zoo said.

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