The article provides insights into the scientific work carried out by Prof. Thomas Ziegler from Cologne Zoo and his team, which is the basis for nature and species conservation successes.
Published on species360.org the 04.07.2022. | By: Jo Seton
ZIMS (Zoological Information Management Software) is used in different areas at Cologne Zoo – for example, in the application of the One Plan Approach to saving species.
Published on the Facebook page of Zurich Zoo the 04.07.2022.
Special circumstances call for special measures: Because koala Uki is currently living at the quarantine station, he gets to go on regular walks through Zurich Zoo.
Thanks to a great breeding success, 134 Komodo dragons are now living at Surabaya Zoo. The article takes a look at the local conservation breeding of the endangered animals.
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 02.07.2022. | By: Anna Rauhaus & Prof. Dr. Thomas Ziegler
The young Philippine crocodiles Ligaya, Mutya and Mayumi, hatched back in 2021, have celebrated their first birthday at Cologne Zoo. For the occasion, the zoo provided information on the husbandry and conservation of the species.
Published on thestar.com the 26.04.2022. | By:Sophie de Vos
In the article, a young researcher talks about her experiences at the Canadian Toronto Zoo, for which animal welfare and research about it are a top priority.
Published on zenger.news the 24.06.2022. | By: Joseph Golder
Four antelopes have arrived at the Bioparc Valencia which are so rare that less than 100 animals are still alive in the wild: East African Bongos. Conservation breeding can save this species.