Zookeepers have blamed fireworks on the annual Bonfire Night celebrations for the death of a baby red panda named Roxie.
Zoo owners are linking the death of a baby red panda on Bonfire Night to fireworks and have called for tighter regulations.
Three-month-old Roxie choked on her own vomit as fireworks were being set off across Edinburgh on Bonfire Night.
Roxie, a three-month-old baby red panda, died at Edinburgh Zoo due to stress caused by fireworks being let off in the city ...
Four more people have been arrested following disorder in Edinburgh during Bonfire Night on November 5.
A zoo in Scotland is blaming the death of a baby red panda on fireworks let off over Bonfire Night. Edinburgh Zoo said ...
Four boys ranging from 15 to 17 years-old have been arrested in connection with Bonfire Night disturbances on Calder Road and ...
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A baby red panda was frightened to death by fireworks on Bonfire Night, zoo owners have claimed. Vets blame the death of ...
Violence erupted at significant levels in the Niddrie, Calder Road, Gracemount and Moredun areas of the capital on November 5 ...
The three-month-old red panda cub named Roxie died on Bonfire Night at her enclosure. The Royal Zoological Society of ...
Fireworks likely caused the death of a baby red panda at Edinburgh Zoo after she became so stressed that she choked on her ...