Cage & Aviary Birds

Paradise Park and choughs: a new film

REINTROS

PARADISE Park in Hayle, Cornwall, is renowned for its superb collection of birds, arguably the best in the UK. Behind the scenes it carries out breeding for conservation projects of great value. These include a programme for a native bird that had died out in England: that wonderful glossy black, red-billed crow, the chough. Thanks to the work at Hayle, which began in 1987, the chough is re-established in Jersey and now a project is underway in Kent. The park has built

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