Six years later, Aqua has become the final tiger of the rescued pack to find a permanent home. He moved into his purpose-built habitat at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm in Wraxall, near Bristol, a week ago and keepers say he is settling in well. Larry Bush, director of the attraction, said: “We’re incredibly proud to welcome Aqua to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, continuing our conservation of endangered species. Aqua was rescued from illegal trafficking (Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm/PA)Emma Ogborne, a keeper at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, said: “Aqua’s story is one of incredible endurance and resilience and marks another significant milestone in our ongoing journey to protect and nurture endangered species at Noah’s Ark. “But once they’re rehabilitated, being able to count on outplacement partners like Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, committed to providing the best forever home and care, is essential to us.


Source:   The Times
October 28, 2025 15:00 UTC