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Posted on 9. March 20239. March 2023
conservation / media-echo

Threatened narrow-headed garter snake gets help from the Phoenix Zoo

Published on azpbs.org the 06.02.2023. | By: Sarah Min Heller

In parts of its area of distribution, populations of the narrow-headed garter snake are decreasing significantly. Phoenix Zoo wants to help these populations.

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Posted on 8. March 20238. March 2023
conservation / history / media-echo

50 Years Cologne Zoo Aquarium: Our Contribution to the Conservation Zoo

Published in the year 2022. | By: Prof. Dr. Thomas Ziegler

Over the course of five decades, Cologne Zoo‘s Aquarium has made significant contributions to conservation and continues to further develop this work.

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Posted on 8. March 20238. March 2023
conservation / media-echo

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

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.

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Posted on 6. March 20236. March 2023
media-echo / research

Loro Parque: Cognitive Research with Dolphins

Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 25.02.2023.

Sara Torres and other researchers from the University of Southern Denmark will study dolphin, parrot, and bat cognition at Loro Parque in Tenerife.

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Posted on 6. March 20236. March 2023
conservation / media-echo / research

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

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.

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Posted on 6. March 20236. March 2023
conservation / history / media-echo

New SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center: A Splash of Hope for Marine Life in Abu Dhabi

Published on zooreviews.org the 23.02.2023.

It is the first time that a facility such as the Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue Center opens in the MENA region. The center is a ray of hope for the region’s marine life.

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Posted on 3. March 20233. March 2023
anti-zoo-initiatives / education / media-echo

Activism or paternalism? The case of elephant-based tourism in Southeast Asia

Published on elephantstandards.com in mid-February of 2023. | By: Dr Ingrid Suter

Elephant tourism in Asia is often stigmatised as negative by the “Western World”. Expert Dr Ingrid Suter sees an uncalled-for paternalism in this.

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Posted on 2. March 20232. March 2023
education / media-echo

How the cotton-top tamarin got its German name

Published on zoos.media’s Instragram the 15.02.2023.

How can a primate species discovered in the mid-18th century be named after a composer who was only born at the beginning of the 19th century?

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Posted on 28. February 202328. February 2023
conservation / media-echo

Jersey Zoo welcomes rare turtle hatchlings

Published on exoticskeeper.com the 03.02.2023.

Madagascan big-headed turtles are rarely kept in zoos and aquariums and are critically endangered in nature. Jersey Zoo has now succeeded at breeding these turtles.

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Posted on 27. February 202328. February 2023
anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Great Ape Project attacks those who think differently

Published on gerati.de the 16.02.2023. | By: Silvio Harnos

The Great Ape Project repeatedly lashes out at people who disprove their theses on Facebook. The article explores this pointedly and with a strong opinion.

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