London Zookeepers got out their clipboards and cameras on Tuesday (Jan 3) for their New Year stocktake.

From the tiny midwife toad to the huge Bactrian camels, the Regent's Park attraction tallies up all 300 species of reptile, bird, fish, mammal and invertebrate during its annual audit.This Is Local London: Western Lowland Gorilla Kiburi was among the new arrivals at London Zoo in 2022Western Lowland Gorilla Kiburi was among the new arrivals at London Zoo in 2022 (Image: ZSL London)

2022 saw the arrival of new animals at ZSL including critically endangered Western lowland gorilla Kiburi, Sumatran tiger cubs Zac and Crispin, and 10 Humboldt chicks which hatched on Penguin Beach.

Chestnut Buttons and Truffle also joined London Zoo's herd of pygmy goats in June, and big-headed turtle Celia was born to parents rescued from the illegal wildlife trade in 2018.This Is Local London: Sumatran Tiger cub Crispin is among the new arrivals at the Regent's Park zoo Sumatran Tiger cub Crispin is among the new arrivals at the Regent's Park zoo (Image: ZSL London Zoo)

She will soon make the move - along with 1,339 other reptiles and amphibians - to an exciting new home; The Secret Life of Reptiles and Amphibians, opening in Spring.

ZSL’s Operations Manager Dan Simmonds said: “With more than 14,000 to count our keepers all have their own ways of tallying up the animals in their care – from taking pictures of the coral tank in Tiny Giants to avoid counting the same fish twice, to using training and rewards to count larger groups such as our squirrel monkeys and Humboldt penguins.”This Is Local London: A meerkat helps out with the annual zoo stocktakeA meerkat helps out with the annual zoo stocktake (Image: ZSL London Zoo)

Every year they submit an updated number of animals as part of their license, which is also shared with the international zoo commmunity to inform collective global conservation breeding work.

Dan added: “The stocktake is also a chance to reflect on all the amazing births and arrivals we’ve celebrated over the past 12 months, and always makes for a busy start to the year!”This Is Local London: A big headed turtle gets counted at London ZooA big headed turtle gets counted at London Zoo (Image: ZSL)

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