Published on reversethered.org in the middle of 2022.
The Indian purple frog used to be endangered. It is in part thanks to the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) that the species is now no longer threatened.
Published on ksta.de the 22.12.2022. | By: Sarah Brasack
Biodiversity is declining – Prof. Theo Pagel, director of Cologne Zoo, explains his opinion and develops concepts to preserve biodiversity. Zoos play an important role in this.
Published on zoos.media’s YouTube channel the 01.11.2022.
How does conservation of the European mink work? In the interview, the experienced conservationist Wolfgang Festl, from the organisation EuroNerz, provides insights into his important work, which also brings him to Moenchengladbach Zoo.
Published on the Facebook page of Alpenzoo Innsbruck the 20.12.2022.
The Bavarian pine vole (Microtus bavaricus) is one of the world’s rarest mammals. Now, for the very first time, Zoo Innsbruck has succeeded in breeding this species.
Published on iflscience.com the 09.12.2022. | By: Stephen Luntz
Zoos Victoria is engaged in a project that aims to prevent the extinction of endangered frog species in the long term and will preserve population diversity.
Published on mongabay.com the 28.11.2022. | By: Yvette Sierra Praeli
Together with Denver Zoo, the herpetologist Luis Castillo is working to save the Lake Junin giant frog and the Amable Maria frog. The article looks at the conservationist’s important work.
The Zoo Association Wuppertal (Zoo-Verein Wuppertal e.V.) has received the renowned Leopard Conservation Award from the Honorary Rangers at the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Published on waza.org the 09.12.2022. | By: Prof. Dr. Thomas Ziegler
The article traces the path of Cologne Zoo‘s aquarium to the conservation centre it is today and offers an insightful look at the current conservation projects that follow the One Plan Approach.