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10. March 2020
conservation, media-echo, research

The Denver Zoo welcomes its first-ever baby rhino after a ‘heroic effort’ from zoo staff — and mom

Published on cnn.com the 26.02.2020. | By: Francisco Guzman & Brian Ries

The Indian rhinoceros baby at Denver Zoo is very special – it was an important step for this endangered species in the field of reproductive science.

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9. March 2020
conservation, education, media-echo

Why Whale Bans Are Bad For Conservation

Published on behindthethrills.com the 04.03.2020. | By: Kai Honua

Animal rights activists keep demanding an end to whale husbandry. The article explains how this hurts conservation.

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17. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Cologne Zoo & Snapchat partner for Conservation

Published on the Facebook page of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums the 12.02.2020.

Cologne Zoo partnered with the app Snapchat, to create an augmented reality experience aimed at raising awareness for species conservation.

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11. February 202010. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Fighting for the Future: The Path Forward

Published on americanhumane.org the 16.01.2020. | By: Dr. Robin Ganzert

Dr. Robin Ganzert, president and CEO of American Humane, reflects on how the path forward in conservation looks, in light of the large extinction.

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10. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Tortoise has more than 800 offspring and saves it’s species

Published on general-anzeiger-bonn.de the 14.01.2020.

With 800 offspring the Galapagos giant tortoise Diego saved it’s species. This was made possible through a breeding program, which San Diego Zoo is a part of.

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10. February 2020
conservation, media-echo, research

Zoos: More Visitors, More Conservation

Published on nachrichten.at the 05.02.2020.

A study has explored how zoos attract more visitors and how they then transform this into commitment to species conservation – this shows just how important modern, certified and accredited zoos are.

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1. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Restoring Bearded Vulture populations in nature requires help from zoos

Published on 4vultures.org the 29.01.2020.

In order for Bearded Vulture populations in nature to recover, help from zoos is essential, the Vulture Conservation Foundation explains.

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1. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Conserving the Last of Guam’s Avifauna: The Recovery of the Guam Rail

Published on smithsonianmag.com the 14.01.2020. | By: Erica Royer

The Guam rail has been saved from extinction thanks to modern zoos, like the National Zoo, and the article provides insight into this exciting project.

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1. February 2020
conservation, media-echo

Citizen Conservation – Husbandry Saves Species

Published on citizen-conservation.org.

Husbandry saves species: that is what the preliminary results from 2019 of the project Citizen Conservation show, a project where private and professional animal keepers work together hand in hand against species extinction.

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26. January 202026. January 2020
conservation, media-echo

Dortmund Zoo: Six Barn Owls Released Back Into Wild

Published on lokalkompass.de the 15.01.2020. | By: Marcel Stawinoga

Four barn owl offspring and two orphaned wild animals were released back into the wild by Dortmund Zoo and it’s project partners neighbouring a farm in northwest Germany.

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