The facility “Panterra” will bring great novelties to Zurich Zoo: a rotation system for big cats, catwalks, more space for the red pandas & an insect house.
Published on deutschlandfunknova.de the 16.10.2022.
Biologist Tim Hüttner, who has been conducting research on dolphins for many years at Nuremberg Zoo, is convinced that the dolphins are doing very well in the dolphin lagoon.
Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 13.03.2023.
The foundation of the world-famous zoo Loro Parque in Tenerife can announce yet another success: the North Central American scarlet macaw (Ara macao cyanopterus) is safe.
Published on uizaorg.files.wordpress.com in February 2023. | By: Francesco Petretti
Modern zoos & aquariums have already saved many species. The following document shares ten success stories from previous years about species that were saved from extinction.
Published on the Facebook page of the Dolfinarium Harderwijk the 05.03.2023.
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark have taken a closer look at dolphins’ vocal emissions in the Dolfinarium Harderwijk. They found something so far only known from humans and crows: three vocal registers.
Published on the Facebook page of the Zoo and Aquarium Association the 12.01.2023.
In several parts of Australia, the red-tailed phascogale has already become extinct. However, reintroductions made possible by modern zoos could help combat the extinction of the species.
Animals do not have clocks but, of course, time goes by even for them. A study to be conducted at Loro Parque will now examine how animals perceive the space-time continuum in which they live.