Published on exoticskeeper.com the 03.02.2023. Madagascan big-headed turtles are rarely kept in zoos and aquariums and are critically endangered in nature. Jersey Zoo has now succeeded at breeding these turtles. » to the full article
Published on bbc.com the 12.02.2022. Due to Brexit: As animal transports become more and more complicated due to increased hurdles in transport, Jersey Zoo has decided to breed less. » to the full article
Published on bbc.com the 13.10.2021. Thanks to Jersey Zoo, several reptiles were saved from an oil spill and a certain death. Fortunately, the animals have now had offspring. » to the full article
Published on theguardian.com the 23.05.2021. | By: Patrick Barkham A disastrous oil spill occurred on the Mauritian islands, and several animals in need were brought to Jersey Zoo, where they have successfully bred. » to the full article
Published on the Facebook page “Bring Nosey Home” the 14.12.2018. Governor Murphy´s signature beats a law, which prohibits any form of transport with exotic animals into or through New Jersey.
Exklusiv für zoos.media – 22th of November in 2020. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß Not many people know about the existence of Asiatic cheetahs, which is a problem because they need protection. We interviewed expert Morteza Pourmirzai.