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Chester Zoo's vets show off their talents

Published date: 08 June 2010 |
Published by: staff reporter


Chester Zoo’s vet team and education staff celebrate the new exhibit. From Left: Presenter Ruth Pearson, vet Steve Unwin, vet nurse Alison Kelsall and presenter Marisa Edwards. 

CHESTER Zoo vets have launched a new exhibition to give visitors a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the treatment of the Zoo’s 7,000 animals.

‘Zoo Vets - The Inside Story’, which has been set up in the Joseph Banks Room, was opened to visitors recently and gives people a chance to learn about case studies such as how to tell if an elephant is pregnant, how to take a tiger’s temperature and hear why the Zoo’s Animal Health Centre examines nearly 2,000 poo samples a year.

The interactive exhibit boasts many visual displays such as a thermal imaging camera, sounds of real animals’ heartbeats and a short film about the vets.

Steve Unwin, veterinary officer at Chester Zoo, said: “Our in-house vet team delivers preventative health measures to ensure our different animal species stay healthy.”

He added: “This exhibit is a fantastic way of allowing our visitors an insight into our role within one of the biggest zoos in the UK.”

 

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