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Amur tiger Ginger Biscuit settles into new home

An Amur tiger named Ginger Biscuit has moved to Woburn Safari Park in Bedfordshire as part of a conservation effort. She relocated from Longleat in Wiltshire at the age of two to support breeding programs across Europe. Park staff report that she is adjusting well to her new environment and showing confidence in exploring her surroundings. The move is part of the European Endangered Species Programme aimed at protecting and conserving Amur tigers.

What happened

A rare Amur tiger named Ginger Biscuit has moved to Woburn Safari Park as part of a conservation effort.

Why it matters

The relocation supports breeding programs that help protect endangered species and maintain genetic diversity.

Why it belongs here

This story highlights how wildlife parks contribute to conservation and the careful planning involved in animal care.

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