Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 31.05.2023. | By: Claudia Philipp A female from Nuremberg and a male from Berlin have found one another in Wuppertal Green Zoo. As a couple, they will now contribute to the European Ex-Situ Programme (EEP) for hyacinth macaws.
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 27.05.2023. The Ark Project Fire Salamander can now enter the first practical implementation phase. With it, an unparalleled pilot project has started thanks to Wuppertal Green Zoo. » to the full post
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 02.04.2023. | By: Silja Herberg Wuppertal Green Zoo is known for its transparency regarding the animals used to feed its carnivores and where they come from. The text explains in detail why it makes sense that some of them come from the zoo’s own breeding. […]
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 01.01.2023. How will the Wuppertal Green Zoo change in the future? The zoo’s director, Dr Arne Lawrenz, glances at the future and especially the agenda for 2023. » to the full video
Published on zoos.media’s YouTube channel the 06.09.2022. Taking the white-rumped shamas and beautiful fruit doves at Wuppertal Green Zoo as examples, conservation expert Wolfgang Rades raises awareness of a problem also affecting native birds. » to the full video
Published on the Instagram account of the Wuppertal Green Zoo the 05.09.2022. | By: Saskia Dreyer Elephant Tika will give birth to her next baby very soon. Veterinarian Saskia Dreyer describes how Wuppertal’s Green Zoo is preparing for the occasion. » to the full post
Published on wuppertal.de the 01.04.2022. Asian golden cats are on the brink of becoming endangered in the wild. There has now been a significant success for conservation breeding at Wuppertal Green Zoo. » to the full article
Published on the YouTube channel of the University of Wuppertal the 01.02.2022. Wuppertal Green Zoo is an important centre for research and science. The video shows just how important the research opportunities at the zoo are to understand the behaviour of elephants. » to the full video
solinger-tageblatt.de am 15.01.2022. | Von: Andreas Boller Around 16 million euros will be poured into restructuring and expanding the elephant enclosure at Wuppertal Green Zoo by 2027 – also to prepare a highlight for the Buga 2031 (Germany’s federal horticulture show). » to the full article
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 06.09.2021. | By: Silja Herberg Foliage to feed the animals is hard to come by in winter, but Wuppertal Green Zoo has found a good solution, which it shares in the article. » to the full post