Published on zoo-heidelberg.de the 09.07.2021. A wonderful success for conservation: the Egyptian tortoises rescued from smugglers have found a new home in Heidelberg Zoo and are now reproducing. » to the press release
Published on butenunbinnen.de the 23.05.2021. | By: Sophie Anggawi With these fun facts, the article provides some basic knowledge about tortoises. » to the full article
Published on the Facebook page of Dortmund Zoo the 22.04.2021. | By: Marcel Stawinoga Yellow-footed tortoises are endangered – which is why the latest breeding success at Dortmund Zoo is so important to preserve the species and ensure its future. » to the full post
Published on the Facebook page of Cologne Zoo the 04.04.2021. | By: Anna Rauhaus Great delight at Cologne Zoo: the Burmese star tortoises rescued from smugglers have had offspring – a major victory for conservation. » to the full video
Published on geo.de the 14.09.2013. Butterflies are known to feed on blossoms, however, you can also observe them consuming tears, sweat, blood, urine, faeces, and mud. Why is that?
Published on duesseldorf.de the 11.07.2022. Research on the ageing of tortoises has not only brought new findings but has also shown the value that zoos and aquariums have for science.
Published on the YouTube channel “The Wild Side with Clay” the 09.04.2022. | By: Clay Carabajal Why are pancake tortoises called pancake tortoises? Do they really smell like syrup? An entertaining and informative video full of tortoise facts. » to the full video
Published on general-anzeiger-bonn.de the 14.01.2020. With 800 offspring the Galapagos giant tortoise Diego saved it’s species. This was made possible through a breeding program, which San Diego Zoo is a part of.