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Animal testing in zoos: Are polar bears stressed?

Posted on 29. June 202329. June 2023

Published on the YouTube channel “Tierversuche verstehen” the 01.06.2023. This example of Nuremberg Zoo shows how modern zoos conduct research on the animals. Thus, animal testing also occurs in zoos – and it is very, very important.

Association of Zoos and Aquariums and Dane County, will pay $2.8 Million in Discrimination and Retaliation Lawsuit

Posted on 11. April 202311. April 2023

Published on sgb-law.com the 21.03.2023. | By: Elizabeth Hanley The payment marks the settlement reached in relation to a lawsuit filed due to sexual assault at an AZA conference in Seattle.

Many animals exist only in zoos

Posted on 3. April 20231. April 2023

Published on zoo.ch the 03.03.2023. Zurich Zoo comments on a new study and also outlines how the zoo has helped to bring animals that only existed in zoos back into the wild. » to the full article

Conservation in Zoos & Aquariums: 10 Success Stories

Posted on 23. March 202322. March 2023

Published on uizaorg.files.wordpress.com in February 2023. | By: Francesco Petretti Modern zoos & aquariums have already saved many species. The following document shares ten success stories from previous years about species that were saved from extinction. » to the full document

Conservation Zoos have Powerful Potential to Reverse Extinction

Posted on 19. March 202318. March 2023

Published on zsl.org the 23.02.2023. When a species becomes extinct in the wild, there is no chance for a comeback – unless zoos and aquariums have established backup populations in time. » to the full article

The value of zoos for species and society: The need for a new model

Posted on 12. March 202311. March 2023

Published on sciencedirect.com in March of 2023. | By: Sarah L. Spooner, Susan L. Walker, Simon Dowell & Andrew Moss Zoos and aquariums are built on a number of pillars according to the classical model. This approach is outdated, at least according to the authors of the publication.

“Herculean task”: Dozens of species exist only in zoos

Posted on 8. March 20238. March 2023

Published on web.de the 24.02.2023. | By: Larissa Schwedes Donal Smith from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and other conservationist colleagues have published an acclaimed study about animals extinct in the wild. However, positive examples still raise hope.

Northern bald ibis wild population soon to be self-sufficient thanks to zoos

Posted on 6. March 20236. March 2023

Published on zoo.ch the 22.02.2023. Thanks to the tireless efforts of many zoos, northern bald ibis populations have recovered. If the work continues, the wild population will soon be self-sufficient.

The One Plan Approach for conservation: How zoos are repositioning themselves

Posted on 14. February 202313. February 2023

Published on spotify.com the 01.02.2023. Prof Dr Thomas Ziegler speaks with Dr Jörn Köhler about the One Plan Approach, modern zoos, and, of course, the implementation of conservation projects. » to the full podcast episode

UK: Parliament highlights importance of zoos

Posted on 31. January 202329. January 2023

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

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