Other 2021 News:
On January 5th, the sanctuary announced they have closed its doors once again during England's third lockdown. The sanctuary reopened on April 12th.
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On January 26th, the sanctuary announced they have rebuilt the brown capuchin monkey aerial walkway.
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On March 5th, the sanctuary announced that a (
0.1) raccoon named Aala passed away due to heart failure.
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On March 11th, the sanctuary announced that they have acquired (
0.2) Rankin's dragons from the Northumberland County Zoo in England. They are located in the Reptile House.
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On March 22nd, the sanctuary announced they have paired up their (
1.0) Continental giant rabbit named Cash and their (
0.1) French Lop rabbit named Skye moved back into the farmyard area.
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On April 27th, the sanctuary announced they have set up a new webcam in the lynx exhibit.
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On June 24th, the sanctuary announced they have acquired a B-Box observation hive.
On July 27th, the sanctuary announced that they have completed renovations of the lion rock, and also announced that their (
2.0) African lions named Kumba and Vigo returned to the exhibit on July 28th.
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On August 26th, it was reported that the sanctuary hired a new toymaker for their tigers.
Sandown's Wildheart Animal Sanctuary appoints new chief toymaker
On September 23rd, the sanctuary announced that they have built a new platform for the tiger exhibit.
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On October 1st, the sanctuary announced they are building 2 eco-domes called the "Primate Rescue Centre". The facility claims it will be "the first of its kind in Europe", marrying "contemporary design" and "traditional materials" with cutting edge technologies in construction. On October 29th, the sanctuary announced a date for the completion of the new attraction, Spring 2022
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On December 6th, it was reported that the sanctuary has been granted permission by the Isle of Wright Council to sell alcoholic beverages on the premises. The facility has been selling alcohol since November.
WILDHEART SANCTUARY GRANTED PERMISSION TO SELL ALCOHOL AS PART OF PRIVATE FUNCTION PLANS - Island Echo - 24hr news, 7 days a week across the Isle of Wight
On December 10th, the sanctuary announced that the serval exhibit has been completed.
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On December 22nd, the sanctuary announced that the facility will be closed between January 4th-January 31st, 2022, due to overhauling their cafe, kitchen, and shop, as well as the construction of the Primate Rescue Centre.
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