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		<title>Capybara Samba Escapes from Marwell Zoo</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 19:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Samba, a nine-month-old capybara, has been on the loose since March 2026 after escaping from Marwell Zoo. This incident highlights the risks of keeping non-native animals in captivity.</p>
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<p>Samba, a young capybara, has escaped from Marwell Zoo in Hampshire, UK, marking a significant incident in the ongoing trend of zoo animals escaping in the region. This escape is particularly alarming as capybaras are not native to the UK, being large, adaptable rodents originally from South America.</p>
<p>Since Samba&#8217;s escape in March 2026, the capybara has been sighted along the River Itchen. At just nine months old, Samba&#8217;s presence in the wild raises concerns about the ecological consequences of such escapes, including potential disease transmission and habitat disruption.</p>
<p>Zoo officials are particularly worried given that another capybara named Cinnamon escaped from a British zoo in 2024. This pattern of escapes highlights the increasing challenges of managing non-native species in captivity.</p>
<p>Claudie Paddick, a local dog walker, expressed her surprise upon seeing Samba, stating, &#8220;I thought it was a deer – you don&#8217;t casually see a capybara on your walks.&#8221; This reaction underscores the unusual nature of capybaras in the UK environment.</p>
<p>Laura Read, the zoo boss, emphasized the importance of reuniting Samba with other capybaras, noting, &#8220;They do need to be back together. They are social animals and live in groups, so it&#8217;s really important we reunite them.&#8221; This statement reflects the social needs of capybaras and the zoo&#8217;s commitment to their welfare.</p>
<p>The escape of Samba also raises questions about the suitability of the UK environment for non-native species. As the climate changes, it is becoming increasingly hospitable for such animals, which could lead to further ecological imbalances.</p>
<p>Moreover, the growing popularity of capybaras within the global pet trade adds another layer of complexity to the situation. With their high reproductive potential under suitable conditions, the risk of establishing a wild population in the UK cannot be ignored.</p>
<p>As authorities continue to search for Samba, the incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with keeping non-native animals in captivity. Observers are closely watching how this situation unfolds and what measures will be taken to prevent future escapes.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing search efforts for Samba, but officials are hopeful for a swift resolution to this unusual case.</p>
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		<title>Marwell Zoo Faces Challenges with Escaped Capybara and New Rhino Calf</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Hughes]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:45:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Marwell Zoo is addressing the escape of Samba, a capybara, while celebrating the birth of a white rhino calf, Zahra's first offspring.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/marwell-zoo-faces-challenges-with-escaped-capybara-and/">Marwell Zoo Faces Challenges with Escaped Capybara and New Rhino Calf</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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<p>Marwell Zoo in Hampshire is currently facing significant challenges as Samba, a 9-month-old capybara, has escaped from a temporary holding area. The zoo is actively searching for Samba, who has roamed approximately 2 miles from the facility. Laura Read, a spokesperson for the zoo, emphasized the importance of reuniting Samba with her sister, Tango, who was found nearby. &#8220;They do need to be back together. They are social animals and live in groups, so it&#8217;s really important we reunite them,&#8221; Read stated.</p>
<p>In a contrasting development, Marwell Zoo is celebrating the birth of a baby white rhino, which occurred on March 15, coinciding with Mother&#8217;s Day. The calf is the first offspring of Zahra, a white rhino who joined the zoo in 2021. Zahra&#8217;s pregnancy lasted an estimated 16 months, and the calf&#8217;s father, Jabari, arrived from Dublin in 2015. This birth is part of the European Ex Situ breeding programme aimed at conserving endangered species.</p>
<p>Currently, Marwell Zoo is home to four white rhinos, making this new addition a significant boost to their conservation efforts. Zahra is the youngest among the zoo&#8217;s white rhinos, and her successful breeding is a positive indicator for the species&#8217; future.</p>
<p>In a heartwarming visit, Peggy Lill, a resident of Colten Care’s Avon Reach care home, recently visited Marwell Zoo to see the meerkats, which she described as the highlight of her day. Peggy, who has a collection of meerkat ornaments gifted by her granddaughter, traveled a round trip of 72 miles to experience the zoo. She expressed her joy, stating, &#8220;It was an absolutely wonderful day that I’ll always treasure.&#8221; During her visit, she also encountered giraffes, rhinos, and red pandas.</p>
<p>As the search for Samba continues, the zoo remains focused on ensuring the safety and well-being of all its animals. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the ongoing search efforts and any potential sightings of the escaped capybara.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/marwell-zoo-faces-challenges-with-escaped-capybara-and/">Marwell Zoo Faces Challenges with Escaped Capybara and New Rhino Calf</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Newsround: Conservation Efforts on Rathlin Island and Wildlife Updates</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emily Clarke]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 23:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent developments in animal conservation highlight Woody's success on Rathlin Island and the ongoing search for Samba the capybara.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/newsround-conservation-efforts-on-rathlin-island-and/">Newsround: Conservation Efforts on Rathlin Island and Wildlife Updates</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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<p>Woody, a specially trained red fox labrador, has been making headlines for his significant role in animal conservation on Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland. This trained conservation dog, equipped with goggles, successfully eliminated ferrets that posed a threat to the island&#8217;s seabird populations. As a result of Woody&#8217;s efforts, Rathlin Island is now ferret-free, and experts anticipate a rise in seabird numbers.</p>
<p>In a separate wildlife incident, Samba, an escaped capybara from a Suffolk zoo, has been the focus of a dedicated search. Capybaras, known as the largest rodents in the world, are typically found in South America. Samba was last seen near the River Itchen before swimming away, prompting zoo officials to deploy a specialist dog unit to assist in the search.</p>
<p>A zoo spokesperson stated, &#8220;The team remained determined to do everything we can to bring Samba home safely.&#8221; They added, &#8220;This has led us to a reduced search area, not far from where she was originally sighted, which has meant we could better deploy thermal drones to try and locate her.&#8221; This proactive approach highlights the commitment to ensuring the safety of wildlife.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, in the realm of transportation and logistics, dynamic testing of trains on the Tren Maya line in Mexico commenced in late February. This line, which spans 1,554 kilometers, is projected to open for freight operations by late 2026. However, ŽRS, a train operator, is currently facing a 60% drop in freight revenues due to the suspension of iron ore deliveries.</p>
<p>In response to these challenges, Uzbekistan&#8217;s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced a US$100 million allocation for the production of 1,350 wagons. This investment aims to bolster the logistics sector and improve freight capabilities in the region.</p>
<p>Additionally, the Hupac Group has ordered two CZ Loko EffiShunter 1000 locomotives for intermodal terminal use, further enhancing the efficiency of freight transport. Olli Pohjanvirta, CEO of Nurminen Logistics, emphasized the importance of combining dedicated block trains with flexible part-load shipments, stating, &#8220;By combining a dedicated block train with the flexibility to handle part-load shipments, we can provide reliable, efficient and low-emission transport to an even broader customer base, including the retail industry.&#8221;</p>
<p>As the conservation efforts on Rathlin Island and the search for Samba continue, observers remain hopeful for positive outcomes in both wildlife protection and transportation advancements.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/newsround-conservation-efforts-on-rathlin-island-and/">Newsround: Conservation Efforts on Rathlin Island and Wildlife Updates</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Capybara Escapes from Marwell Zoo: Search Underway</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Emily Clarke]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 07:16:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Samba, a nine-month-old capybara, has escaped from Marwell Zoo, leading to extensive search efforts. Initial sightings have been reported near Winchester.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/capybara-escapes-from-marwell-zoo-search-underway/">Capybara Escapes from Marwell Zoo: Search Underway</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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<p>Capybaras, known to be friendly and curious creatures, have recently made headlines due to an escape incident at Marwell Zoo, located near Winchester, Hampshire, UK. Samba, a nine-month-old capybara, managed to escape just a day after arriving at the zoo on March 22, 2026. Samba&#8217;s sister, Tango, was quickly recovered, but Samba&#8217;s whereabouts remain uncertain.</p>
<p>Witnesses reported seeing Samba diving into the River Itchen, with local resident Claudie Paddick capturing footage of the capybara sitting on the riverbank before it jumped into the water. Samba has since been spotted nearly three miles from the zoo, near a pub in Owslebury, and there have even been unconfirmed sightings 35 miles away in Stonehenge.</p>
<p>In response to the escape, Marwell Zoo has mobilized a search team consisting of 15 individuals, including a specialist dog unit that is tracking Samba&#8217;s scent. Additionally, the zoo has deployed thermal drones to aid in the search efforts. The zoo has urged locals to check their gardens, ponds, and rivers for any signs of Samba.</p>
<p>Claudie Paddick, who first spotted Samba, remarked, &#8220;I was taking the dogs along the river bank and noticed something that I thought was a beaver.&#8221; She added, &#8220;Marwell Zoo was really happy that it looked happy and not too stressed.&#8221; Laura Read, a spokesperson for the zoo, advised the public, &#8220;Please keep an eye out for her after sunset and be careful when driving.&#8221;</p>
<p>Officials have emphasized that should any member of the public see Samba, they should not approach the animal but instead contact the zoo’s 24-hour hotline for assistance. Marwell Zoo is also conducting a review into how Samba escaped, aiming to prevent similar incidents in the future.</p>
<p>As the search continues, the community remains hopeful for Samba&#8217;s safe return. Observers are closely monitoring the situation, and updates will be provided as new information becomes available.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk/capybara-escapes-from-marwell-zoo-search-underway/">Capybara Escapes from Marwell Zoo: Search Underway</a> appeared first on <a href="https://cottenhamnews.org.uk">cottenhamnews</a>.</p>
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