A Catholic animal welfare group said it is “horrified” to hear of the tragic and fatal fire at one of the UK’s largest and most popular zoos. More than 15 fire crews and ambulance staff attended Chester Zoo, which had 1.8 million visitors last year and is home to around 21,000 animals, after the blaze... Read More
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