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8. October 20207. October 2020
conservation, media-echo

A menagerie of stem-cell models

Published on nature.com the 22.09.2020. | By: Jyoti Madhusoodanan

A report about the Frozen Zoo – a project by San Diego Zoo‘s Institute for Conservation Research.

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2. October 2020
conservation, education, media-echo

Orangutans: Intelligent, refined – and endangered

Published on muensterschezeitung.de the 19.08.2020.

Orangutans belong to the superstars at Münster Zoo and this article deals with these special, but also endangered animals.

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1. October 202029. September 2020
conservation, media-echo

ZimParks Lament Elephant Overpopulation

Published on pindula.co.zw the 27.09.2020.

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Authority (ZimParks) reports that there are too many elephants living in several Nation Parks – especially at the Hwange National Park.

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30. September 20209. December 2020
conservation, media-echo

How husbandry saved these animals from extinction

Published on cnn.com the 18.09.2020. | By: Isabelle Gerretsen

The article tells the story of a few of the many species saved from extinction – thanks to husbandry – in modern zoos and aquariums, for instance.

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27. September 2020
conservation, media-echo

Botswana says it has solved mystery of mass elephant die-off

Published on theguardian.com the 21.09.2020. | By: Phoebe Weston

Many elephants have died in Botswana – but why? It looks like the mystery has now been solved.

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26. September 2020
conservation, media-echo

World’s first cloned Przewalski horse comes from DNA preserved at San Diego Zoo 40 years ago

Published on inparkmagazine.com the 04.09.2020. | By: Joe Kleiman

The first cloned Przewalski horse comes from DNA that has been preserved at San Diego Zoo for 40 years and marks a great success for conservation.

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25. September 202024. September 2020
conservation, media-echo

The Miracle of Breeding a Panda Cub During a Pandemic

Published on newyorker.com the 22.08.2020. | By: Robin Wright

Despite the huge load currently weighing on zoos due to the pandemic, the National Zoo has succeeded at breeding giant pandas – a miracle, according to the author.

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20. September 202020. September 2020
conservation, media-echo

Wildlife trade threats: The importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species

Published on blog.pensoft.net the 14.09.2020.

Illegal wildlife trade is a major problem for conservation. The article describes the importance of genetic data in saving an endangered species.

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19. September 202028. September 2020
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Why „FOOLED BY A SMILE“ by World Animal Protection is not trustworthy

Exclusively published on zoos.media – 19th of September in 2020. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiss

The animal rights organization World Animal Protection (WAP) published something like a wannabe documentary about dolphinariums that has got nothing to do with truth or reality.

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17. September 2020
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, media-echo

Not all celebs support peta

Published on Zoo Logic’s Facebook page the 15.09.2020. | By: Carolyn Hennesy

Famous actress Carolyn Hennesy explains the difference between animal rights activism and true commitment to animals and their well-being.

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