A WILDLIFE park near Pangbourne has welcomed two new arrivals to its animal collection.
Zebras Zena and Kelsie are making Beale Wildlife Park their home after being introduced to the park today (August 5).
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The park said the Plains Zebras are the start of a small herd and it is hoped that a stallion will be introduced at some point.
The park's head curator, Andrew Nicholls, said: "We have been waiting for the Zebra for some time.
“The delay was caused by lock down and all of the other restrictions that came along with it and the entire animal team are chuffed to bits that they are finally here.
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"We hope to hear the patter of tiny hooves at some point in the next few years as we are planning a breeding programme.”
The zebras are now on show to the public in the Deer Park.
Beale Wildlife Park is open from 10am daily and normal admission applies.
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