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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Giant pandas play with ice cubes to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 31, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda sleeps in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda plays in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda plays in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda plays in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
A giant panda plays in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chongqing Zoo Giant Panda
Two giant pandas play with ice blocks to cool down in Chongqing Zoo, China, on August 23, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
African Lions
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
George Spooner zookeeper with Sally a baby camel
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
George Spooner zookeeper with Sally a baby camel
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Bactrian camels Oakley
& Christina Risbridger
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
African Lions
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Bactrian camels Oakley
& Christina Risbridger
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
African Lions
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Gary the Bagot Goat
Keeper is Molly Jacobs
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
African Lions
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
African Lions
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Gary the Bagot Goat
Keeper is Molly Jacobs
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Gary the Bagot Goat
Keeper is Molly Jacobs
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Gary the Bagot Goat
Keeper is Molly Jacobs
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Northern Rockhopper Penguins
1.84kg weight
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Giraffes
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the Zoo’s Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animals’ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zoo’s latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zoo’s smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animals’ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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ZSL Whipsnade Zoo’s 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UK’s largest Zoo
ZSL Whipsnade ZooÕs 11,000 animals step up for their annual weigh-in at the UKÕs largest Zoo, near Dunstable, Bedfordshire, Great Britain
21st August 2025
Bactrian camel Sally with keeper George Spooner
A huge-scale operation is about to get underway at Whipsnade Zoo, as the animals, including African lions, rockhopper penguins and a pygmy hippo, will see how they measure up at the ZooÕs Annual Weigh In, on Thursday 21 August.
Keeping track of the animalsÕ vital statistics is key for the zookeepers and veterinarians to monitor the health and wellbeing of
all 11,000 animals at the conservation zoo.
The Bedfordshire zooÕs latest arrivals, a Bactrian camel named Ivor and seven energetic northern African lion cubs, will step onto the scales for the first time this year, while the zooÕs smallest inhabitants, including miniscule orange woodlice, will require extra sensitive equipment to weigh them accurately.
All the animalsÕ weights and measurements will be recorded in a shared database called the Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS), which enables zookeepers around the world to compare important information on thousands of threatened species.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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