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Posted on 6. October 20215. October 2021
conservation / education / media-echo

The absence of captive elephants in Madhya Pradesh is impacting tiger conservation

Published on india.mongabay.com the 28.09.2021. | By: Manish Chandra Mishra

What do elephants under human care have to do with wild tiger conservation? This can be seen in Madhya Pradesh, and it shows how husbandry saves species.

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Posted on 5. October 20214. October 2021
conservation / media-echo

Could keeping native animals as pets help conservation of threatened species?

Published on abc.net.au the 11.08.2021. | By: Emma Wynne

Keeping wild animals as pets – could this be a way to help species conservation? Professor Mike Archer from the University of New South Wales explains the concept.

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Posted on 4. October 20214. October 2021
education / media-echo / research

Expert: Dolphins in captivity are not under stress

Published on noticieros.televisa.com the 29.09.2021. | By: Laura Nancy López de Rivera Hinojosa

Marine mammal expert Roberto Sánchez informs about dolphin husbandry in zoos and aquariums on the basis of the largest study on the well-being of dolphins ever to be conducted.

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Posted on 3. October 20213. October 2021
education / media-echo

Science Lab & Cologne Zoo: The tasks of modern zoos

Published on the YouTube channel Science Lab Cologne the 29.09.2021.

The video offers insights into how modern zoos and aquariums master their tasks, using Cologne Zoo and its commitment to conservation as an example.

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Posted on 2. October 202130. September 2021
conservation / media-echo

Tadpoles growing in captivity provide hope for Victoria’s threatened giant burrowing frog

Published on theguardian.com the 11.08.2021. | By: Royce Kurmelovs

There is still hope for the giant burrowing frog, native to the Australian state of Victoria, thanks to modern zoos and aquariums.

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Posted on 1. October 202130. September 2021
education / media-echo

Good Business is Good for Conservation: Planning Zoo Collections for Visitor Attendance and Wildlife Conservation

Published on zooadvisors.com the 12.08.2021. | By: Dr. Andrew Mooney

Zoos and aquariums are sometimes reproached for making money. Actually, the money earned is very good for conservation around the world.

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Posted on 30. September 202129. September 2021
conservation / media-echo

Unique across Europe: Offspring management for elephants

Published on ndr.de the 12.08.2021.

What does the German Primate Centre have to do with zoo elephants? This contribution discusses a collaboration for the conservation of elephants that is unique throughout Europe.

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Posted on 29. September 202128. September 2021
conservation / media-echo

What is the best option for cetaceans housed in zoological parks?

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 09.08.2021.

How should dolphins and other cetaceans be housed in zoos and aquariums? The article looks at different options and assesses them on a factual basis.

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Posted on 29. September 202128. September 2021
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Two-faced outrage over Kiska

Exclusively for zoos.media – 15.09.2021. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

With a sensational video of the orca Kiska, animal rights activists are complaining about a situation that ultimately they themselves have caused.

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Posted on 28. September 202127. September 2021
education / media-echo

Dierentuinen: 10 best zoos in the Netherlands

Published on dutchreview.com the 03.07.2021. | By: Emma Brown

As life becomes freer in the Netherlands, a listing of the best zoos to visit there will surely be helpful when planning a vacation.

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