Published on link.springer.com the 15.08.2022. | By: Lucy C. Chimes, Piet Beytell, Jeff R. Muntifering, Birgit Kötting & Vikki Neville
To protect them from poachers, rhinos endangered due to poaching are being dehorned in the wild – but what effects does this have on them? A study has investigated it.
Published on vocal.media am 09.11.2022. | Von: Jenna Deedy
An orca’s creativity is always encouraged in an environment conducive to animal welfare. It always has to find new solutions to problems – this is also crucial in a zoo or aquarium.
Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 25.10.2022. | By: Dr Benjamin Schulz
The fifth of the so-called freedoms of animal welfare describes the freedom to express natural behaviour – what does this look like for dolphins, especially under human care?
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 03.11.2022.
The conservation partnership between Cologne and Hanoi also bears academic fruits: Hai Ngoc Ngo was able to obtain his PhD also thanks to the German-Vietnamese team and contribute substantially to to the conservation of tiger geckos.
Perth Zoo has released 28 dibblers in the Dirk Hartog Island National Park so that they will breed, thus helping to increase the species’ wild population.
Published on rundschau-online.de the 10.11.2022. | By: Lia Gasch
Cologne Zoo has once again underscored its conservation mission, and showcased conservation successes during the Long Night at the Aquarium – this time, some very special lizards took centre stage.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 03.11.2022. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß
Imagine this: there is a drought, and no one is looking. That is currently the case in Kenya, where a devastating drought is raging, threatening millions of people and animals, that is receiving alarmingly little attention.