50 Years of the Aquarium at Cologne Zoo

Published on YouTube channel of Anett Dornbusch (originally in the WDR-Lokalzeit) the 03.05.2021. This report looks back on the 50 years since the Aquarium at Cologne Zoo first opened. It speaks about past and present as well as the importance of the aquarium – especially for conservation. » to the full report

Visiting KiRaKa Studio: Herpetologist Thomas Ziegler

Published on kinder.wdr.de the 21.01.2021. Prof. Thomas Ziegler, herpetologist and director of the Cologne Zoo Aquarium, has been a guest on the public children’s radio, where he spoke about conservation at Cologne Zoo amongst other topics. » to the article with excerpts from the radio broadcast [available until the 22.01.2022]

Wuppertal Zoo: Okapis to have offspring

Published on the Facebook page of the WDR Lokalzeit Bergisches Land the 20.01.2021. It will not be long before the okapis at Wuppertal Zoo give birth again. For years, they have been having offspring on a very regular basis. » to the video

Hoshi, the cuddle-fish in the Aquazoo

Pubblished on the Facebook page of the WDR Lokalzeit from Düsseldorf the 21.01.2020. A special resident of the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf is adorably making adorable headlines: Lawnmower blenny Hoshi(ko).

Cologne Zoo: Living Conservation

Published on Anett Dornbusch’s YouTube channel (originally on WDR: Lokalzeit aus Köln) the 04.11.2020 (originally on the 22.10.2020). The rescue of Vietnamese crocodile lizards is one of Cologne Zoo‘s amazing projects. This TV report takes a closer look at this important project. » to the full TV report

How Well are the Animals in our Zoos?

Published on wdr.de the 25.08.2020. The television programme Quarks addresses the topics conservation, conservation breeding, surplus and senior animals and explores them in various zoos and aquariums.

A small sensation at the Aquazoo Düsseldorf

Published on the Facebook page of the WDR Lokalzeit from Düsseldorf the 10.09.2019. The Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum in Düsseldorf has had some very special new offspring. In the interview, Sandra Honigs explains how it, probably, happened. » more