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BBC News
08-08-2025
- Science
- BBC News
Amur tiger: Two rare cubs born at UK safari park
Two rare tiger cubs have been born at a safari park in the Safari in north-west England welcomed the baby Amur tigers at the end of last say they are "over the moon" with the new arrivals, in what they describe as a boost for conservation tigers are the largest cat species in the world and are classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with only around 500 remaining in the wild. What's happened? The baby tigers arrived on 29 July to mother Yuki and father cubs are the first Amur tiger cubs to be born at Knowsley Safari for nearly thirty at the zoo said that Yuki was doing well and feeding and bonding with her cubs in their it will still be a few months before staff will be able to find out whether the new arrivals are boys or cubs are expected to stay indoors for the time being, before venturing out in the paddock later this autumn. Amur tigers are native to the far east of Russia and can weigh up to in the wild the animals face threats to their survival from poaching and loss of habitat because of logging and Johnson from Knowsley Safari explained how excited the team were to welcome the two little said: "We're over the moon to welcome the new Amur tiger cubs and to see Yuki bonding with them so well."We're monitoring remotely and it's lovely to see the cubs finding their feet and getting noticeably bigger each day. Importantly, the cubs' arrival also brings hope for the future of these incredible big cats."


The Independent
08-08-2025
- General
- The Independent
British safari park welcomes first tiger cubs in three decades
Two rare Amur tiger cubs were born at Knowsley Safari park in Merseyside on 29 July. The cubs are the offspring of five-year-old Yuki and are the first Amur tiger cubs to be born at the park since 1996. Their birth is considered an important step in global conservation efforts for the endangered species, as highlighted by Animal Team Manager Pete Johnson. The sex of the cubs will remain unknown until their eight-week health check. Watch the video in full above.
Yahoo
08-08-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Two rare Amur tiger cubs have been born at Knowsley Safari
*Mute audio* Two rare tiger cubs have been born at a safari park as part of conservation efforts to save the endangered species. Knowsley Safari in Merseyside has welcomed the arrival of two Amur tiger cubs. Yuki, a five-year-old Amur tiger, gave birth to the two cubs on July 29 after arriving at the park in February as part of a global breeding programme.


The Independent
07-08-2025
- General
- The Independent
Two rare tiger cubs born at UK safari park
Two rare tiger cubs have been born at a safari park as part of conservation efforts to save the endangered species. Knowsley Safari in Merseyside has welcomed the arrival of two Amur tiger cubs. Yuki, a five-year-old Amur tiger, gave birth to the two cubs on July 29 after arriving at the park in February as part of a global breeding programme. Amur tigers, the largest cat species in the world, are classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, with only around 500 remaining in the wild. These are the first Amur tiger cubs to be born at Knowsley Safari since 1996, and the first to be born in the UK since May 2024, when four female cubs were born at Longleat Safari in Wiltshire, to mother Yana and father Red. The safari park said Yuki was doing well and feeding and bonding with her cubs in their den. The father, seven-year-old Makari, is in the neighbouring paddock. Their sex is unknown until their eight-week health check. The cubs are expected to venture out in the paddock later this autumn. Until then, visitors will be able to watch them on the safari's 'cub cam' on the tiger trail at the park. Amur tigers in the wild face threats to their survival from poaching and loss of habitat because of logging and deforestation. The tigers, which are native to the far east of Russia, can weigh up to 300kg. The species was on the brink of extinction in the 1940s, due to hunting and logging. It is believed the population fell as low as just 20 to 30 animals at one stage. Pete Johnson, the animal team manager for carnivores at Knowsley Safari, said: 'We're over the moon to welcome the new Amur tiger cubs and to see Yuki bonding with them so well. 'We're monitoring remotely and it's lovely to see the cubs finding their feet and getting noticeably bigger each day. 'Importantly, the cubs' arrival also brings hope for the future of these incredible big cats.' Knowsley Safari also works with the Wildcats Conservation Alliance to support the Amur tiger species.


Daily Mirror
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Father's Day ideal gift as dads get free day of adventure this weekend
It's that time of year again when we get to celebrate the special dads in our life - and we have the perfect Father's Day present for those who want nothing this weekend Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 June Treating Dad on Father's Day doesn't have to cost a fortune - in fact it's often the thoughtful gifts that cost nothing - or don't cost much at all that are priceless. So mums of small children - or any kids for that matter aged between 3 and 15 - will be glad to know that they can take Dad out this Father's Day and actually save money in the process! Knowsley Safari Park near Liverpool is hosting a 'Dads go Free' day out this weekend (Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June) as long as you book online before the weekend. And if he'd prefer the day to himself, mum can bring the kids and she can go free instead! The Father's Day deal actually covers one adult in each car going free with a full-paying child all weekend saving you at least £22.50 on your entrance fee. It's also great for those single parent families where mum often takes on the role of both mum and dad! It promises to be a great day out because the Safari is buzzing with new life following the births of lovable goat kids on the Nature Trail, as well as rare Père David's and Axis deer on the five-mile Savannah-style Safari Drive. There are more than 500 animals wandering around the park including African lions, Bactrian camels, wildebeest and one of the UK's largest rhino crashes. Dad can stretch his legs on the Foot Safari, visiting the Russian-inspired Tiger Trail, home to Amur tigers Makari and Yuki. And there are giraffes, meerkats and Andean bears – the species that inspired Paddington. When Dad's ready to put his feet up, you could treat him to some freshly prepared lunch in the Oasis Restaurant or The Outpost Kitchen or even save a bob or two by bringing along your own picnic. Helena Berry, head of marketing and sales at Knowsley Safari says: 'Dads going free is a win-win for the whole family - a fabulous gift for adventurous dads and the kids are going to love it just as much as him!'. Knowsley Safari Park often runs promotions where one adult goes free throughout the year so it's worth planning a visit to coincide with one of these special offers as it will save you money. Typically, the park runs a Mother's Day promotion in March and sometimes has 'Kids go free' offers during school holidays so the whole family can have fun for less. One adult goes free per car with a full-paying child. Offer applies to visits on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th June 2025 only. Bookings must be made in advance online and can't be used in conjunction with any other offer. One adult per car goes *free with a full-paying child ticket (children aged 3–15 years).