Published on reuters.com the 19.05.2023. | By: David Latona, Aislinn Laing & Alison Williams
20 years ago, there were only 100 Iberian lynx left. It is thanks to the commitment and breeding in modern zoos that today there are over 1,600 of them.
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 31.05.2023. | By: Claudia Philipp
A female from Nuremberg and a male from Berlin have found one another in Wuppertal Green Zoo. As a couple, they will now contribute to the European Ex-Situ Programme (EEP) for hyacinth macaws.
Published on the website of the Oceanogràfic València the 30.05.2023.
Spanish ribbed newts, called gallipatos in Spain, are the only newts that live in Valencia. The local Oceanogràfic València is trying to save the species from extinction.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 06/27/2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss
The new statement of the National Aquarium in Baltimore concerning their dolphin sanctuary, which is a nice name for some net cages, exposes an inhumane and ignorant agenda.
Pied tamarins are not only rare in zoos but also in nature. That is why zoos are working to preserve the species. Kleve Zoo has recently joined the efforts to keep and preserve these special primates.
Published on the Facebook page of Wuppertal Green Zoo the 27.05.2023.
The Ark Project Fire Salamander can now enter the first practical implementation phase. With it, an unparalleled pilot project has started thanks to Wuppertal Green Zoo.
Published on the Facebook page of the IUCN Crocodile Specialist Group the 12.05.2023.
The IUCN‘s crocodile specialists congratulate Cologne Zoo on the transport of the Philippine crocodiles. They emphasize the importance of the zoo’s work.
Published on gerati’s YouTube channel the 16.05.2023.
Better to see Komodo dragons in the wild than in a zoo? The video explains why this is counterproductive. Zoos are of great value to the conservation of this endangered species.