Published on biaza.org.uk the 27.04.2023. A collaboration between several zoos has made it possible to reintroduce over 5,000 Partula snails into the wild. They belong to partially extinct species. » to the full blog post
Published on the Twitter account of the BIAZA the 12.01.2023. The contributions of zoos to nature and species conservation, education, and research have been highlighted by members of the UK’s parliament. » to the video
Published on biaza.org.uk the 22.12.2022. Veterinary medicine is constantly evolving. Paignton Zoo has acquired a new high-tech laser for therapy that allows the animals to be treated more optimally. » to the full blog-article
Published on biaza.org.uk the 25.11.2022. Gorilla Kiburi has moved from Loro Parque in Tenerife to London Zoo, where he will hopefully have new offspring as part of a conservation breeding programme for his critically endangered species.
Published on theguardian.com the 18.10.2022. | By: Dr. Jo Judge In response to a misleading report by the Guardian, the CEO of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) now sets the record straight there. » to the full article
Published on biaza.org.uk the 31.03.2022. Green tiger beetles or field tiger beetles are insects with a stunning colouring. The fact that we are now able to breed them in human care is a success for conservation. » to the full article
Published on biaza.org.uk the 16.11.2021. | By: Simon Dowell What are the outcomes of the COP26 climate summit with special regard to zoos and aquariums? » to the full article
Published on biaza.org the 23.09.2021. | By: David Williams-Mitchell Why should zoos celebrate other zoos’ successes? The article explains why mutual praise is so important for success nowadays. » to the full article
Published on biaza.org.uk the 27.10.2021. | By: Nicky Needham The climate conference COP 26 has begun. The article explains what this has to do with zoos and aquariums. » to the full article
Published on biaza.org the 19.10.2021. | By: BIAZA’s Field Conservation Committee A brilliant article that refutes a typical misconception caused by the incorrect calculation and assessment of zoo expenses.