Published on lasierra.edu the 22.12.2022. In this article, La Sierra University informs about its partnership with Cologne Zoo for the first tiger gecko “ark” program in the United States. » to the full publication
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. » to the full post
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 the YouTube channel of Australia Zoo the 14.07.2022. Hunter is a very special tiger at Australia Zoo because he is blind. The video shows how this came to be and how the keepers work with him in free contact. » to the full video
Published on india.mongabay.com the 28.09.2021. | By: Manish Chandra Mishra What do elephants under human care have to do with wild tiger conservation? This can be seen in Madhya Pradesh, and it shows how husbandry saves species. » to the full article
Published on the YouTube channel of Taman Safari Indonesia the 29.07.2021. Taman Safari Bogor is actively protecting the endangered Sumatran tigers: from a rescue and breeding programme to the only genome resource bank for Sumatran tigers worldwide. » to the full video [you can activate English subtitles]
Published on the YouTube channel of the Australia Zoo the 29.07.2021. The video offers insights into the free contact with the tigers at the world-famous Australia Zoo. This form of contact enables special enrichments and education. » to the full video
Published on zoo.ch the 24.03.2021. The investigations on the tiger incident at Zurich Zoo in July 2020 have now been concluded with a clear result: it was a self-caused work accident. » to the press release
Published on rnz.de the 16.01.2020. | By: Julia Lauer Zoo director Klaus Wünnemann speaks about health, enrichment, the coronavirus pandemic, offspring among the meerkats, and a possible baby boom at Heidelberg Zoo. » to the full interview
Published on whitetigertruths.wordpress.com. A new analysis of various stud books has shown that the global population of white tigers today descends from a larger number of founder tigers than was previously assumed. » to the full article