Longleat announces death of Lionel the red panda

Lionel was a guest favourite at Longleat in Wiltshire

Author: Lizzie CouttsPublished 17th Sep 2025
Last updated 17th Sep 2025

Longleat have announced today (Wednesday 17 September) the death of Lionel, a red panda, who was a guest favourite.

The eight-year-old was one of four red pandas at Longleat and will be honoured when the park marks International Red Panda Day on Saturday.

A key part of the European wide conservation breeding programme, Lionel fathered four cubs during his time at Longleat.

His death came on the eve of the annual awareness day organised by the Red Panda Network with whom Longleat works closely.

A spokesman for Longleat said: “We are deeply saddened to announce Lionel’s passing, as well as playing a key part in the breeding programme, he became a popular TV celebrity and helped us to deliver amazing close-up experiences for guests.

“We know he was much-loved by visitors and keepers alike; our keepers were devoted to him and all the red pandas who live with us, and they are committed to providing the best possible care for this endangered species.”

Keepers will be sharing memories of Lionel as well as highlighting the key conservation work taking place to mark International Red Panda Day on Saturday.

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