A rare Amur tiger has left Longleat for a new home. Yuki, a five-year-old tiger, has moved to Knowsley Safari in Merseyside as part of a European breeding programme for the endangered species.
Yuki, whose name translates as both "happiness" and "snow" in Japanese, was part of the biggest family group of Amur tigers in the UK at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire. As part of a European ...
A rare Amur tiger has left Longleat for a new home. Yuki, a five-year-old tiger, has moved to Knowsley Safari in Merseyside as part of a European breeding programme for the endangered species. It is ...
Yuki, whose name translates to both “happiness” and “snow” in Japanese, was part of the biggest family group of Amur tigers in the UK at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire. Yuki ...
Arriving from Longleat in Wiltshire, 129kg Yuki has been chosen to join Knowsley Safari’s six-year-old resident male Amur tiger, Makari, as part of a vital European Breeding Programme designed ...
Kate Humble and Ben Fogle return to Longleat, where the life of one of the park’s Amur tigers hangs in the balance. Show more Kate Humble and Ben Fogle return to Longleat Safari Park for a ...