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Help name this gorgeous seal pup!

A tiny seal pup needs a name. The South American fur seal was born at Living Coasts in Torquay in early June. When her mother was unable to produce milk, zoo keepers stepped in to feed her creamy fish milkshakes around the clock.

Now, Torquay’s coastal zoo is giving everyone who visits the chance to vote for her name.

Living Coasts’ Marketing Manager Katherine Sobey explained...

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Devon penguins fly East

Living Coasts has sent 20 penguins to Eastern Europe as part of a major new initiative. The coastal conservation charity has donated the birds to Tblisi Zoo in the former Soviet republic of Georgia to start a brand new colony.

Living Coasts Operations Manager Clare Rugg explained: “They have built a penguin exhibit from scratch with our advice and input – we have been working with them...

Gorilla comes to Living Coasts

A top local artist has come to the English Riviera to paint a gorilla in public.

Cleo Heard is painting the life-size figure between Monday 26th and Friday 30th May, during half term. She is working in the entrance hall of Living Coasts, on the quayside, where people can watch her progress.

Last year Cleo painted the popular Bananarilla for the Great Gorillas Project. Her...

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Zoo’s next generation of spiky oddballs

Some curious creatures have given birth at Paignton Zoo.

Despite their name, common tenrecs - from Madagascar – are rarely seen in zoos. This litter of four is the Zoo’s second - mother Felicia came from the first litter, born at the Zoo just last year. The four were born on 3rd April but can now be spotted coming out for mealworms with the adults.

Paignton Zoo spokesperson...

Charity football in aid of St Luke's Hospice

The Range have organised for a charity football match in aid of St Luke’s Hospice Plymouth which will take place this Sunday (18 May).

Two teams have been made, one with employees from our Plymouth based Head Office and the other made from employees from our Devon and Cornwall stores (Exeter, Plymouth and Truro). All money raised will be going to St Luke’s Hospice, a charity chosen by...

Ashfords LLP cycle for CHSW

Over the week commencing 28 April 2014, Ashfords LLP staff cycled an impressive 1,687.31 miles in order to raise donations for their chosen Charity of the Year, Children's Hospice South West (CHSW). CHSW are the only organisation in the South West to provide care for children with life-limiting conditions outside of a hospital environment.

Exercise bikes were placed in the...

Penguins coming to Torquay harbour

Penguins are going to be popping up all around Torquay harbour.

Look out for the cheeky six inch characters in shops and businesses.

Over 50 mini plaster of Paris penguins have been decorated in a range of dazzling designs by Living Coasts staff and volunteers, with others created by children and friends. The penguins will be on show in shop windows around the inner harbour,...

Trust honours key people

A Devon conservation charity has launched a new Honorary Membership scheme to thank hard-working supporters.

The Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust is the charity that runs Paignton Zoo, Living Coasts in Torquay and Newquay Zoo in Cornwall, as well as several nature reserves in Devon.

The Board of Trustees has introduced the title for people who have made a distinguished...

Orang utan telly

The orang utans at Paignton Zoo have got themselves a TV.

The 47 inch flat screen telly was donated by Richards TV and Electrical of Babbacombe.

However, it’s not for the endangered South East Asian primates to watch soaps and wildlife documentaries, but for visitors to view clips of them.

The TV will play recorded videos and stills images of the Zoo’s Bornean orang...

Did you see the diving bunny?

A scuba diving Easter Bunny was the star of the show at Living Coasts last weekend.

The Easter Bunny swam with the penguins at Torquay’s coastal zoo in front of packed crowds.

Visitors played games of pebble bingo and noughts-and-crosses with the aquatic rabbit.

Living Coasts’ Clare Rugg explained: “We wanted to do something new and different for visitors. The English...

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