Published on Auckland Zoo’s YouTube channel the 20.04.2023. Big cats need to be fed large pieces of meat on the bone or whole carcasses to ensure their best health. Experts from Auckland Zoo explain this during a tiger feeding. » to the full video
Published on Auckland Zoo’s YouTube channel the 24.01.2022. On Auckland Zoo‘s 100th anniversary, director Kevin Buley speaks about his thoughts on the role of modern zoological gardens in this day and age. » to the full video
Published on aucklandzoo.co.nz. Modern zoos and aquariums rely on science not only for conservation but also for animal care. This ensures that the animals receive optimal care. Auckland Zoo is a great example of how this works. » to the full site
Pubished on redpandanetwork.org the 25.06.2021. | By: Danica Wolfe The article acknowledges Auckland Zoo‘s commitment to protecting red pandas, which have become even more endangered than the famous giant pandas. » to the full article
Published on rnz.co.nz the 25.11.2020. Burma and Anjalee are leaving Auckland Zoo after it was not possible to set up a herd for them there. They will now join a new herd and breed.
Published on stuff.co.nz the 30.10.2020. | By: Jessie Chiang Often, ethical questions arise about wild animals under human care – Auckland Zoo has joined the discussion and answers some of these questions. » to the full article
Published on the Facebook page The Project NZ the 22.02.2019. A British actor has slammed zoos, New Zealand´s in particular. Auckland Zoo´s director Kevin Buley, answers brilliantly. » more
Pubished on nzherald.co.nz the 26.01.2019. | By: Kim Knight Auckland Zoo´s new director defends the role of zoos and explains, that there is a lack in the understanding of what a good zoo is. » more
Published on mindfood.com the 21.08.2020. Amy Robbins is leader of the primate team at Auckland Zoo. In the interview she teaches us more about her daily work for nature and species conservation.
Published on aucklandzoo.co.nz the 28.06.2023. | By: Aja Pendergrast Over 160 insects of the species known as Wētāpunga in Maori have been released by Auckland Zoo in the Bay of Islands. It is an important step to preserve the species. » to the full article