Recent research has lead to finding, that large carnivores at modern zoos are essential when it comes to encouraging people to engage in the conservation of biodiversity.
Published on newscientist.com the 15.11.2019. | By: Michael Le Page
The rumour that koalas are “functionally extinct” regularly circulates the media. This is not correct, nonetheless, koalas are in distress and need our help.
Thanks to the conservation breeding of European pond turtles at zoos like the Opel-Zoo in Kronberg and Frankfurt Zoo the return of this species has been made possible.
Published on deutschlandfunknova.de the 30.11.2019. | By: Christian Schmitt
Many endangered species are reliant on zoos for survival. In the interview, Volker Homes, director of the Association of Zoological Gardens (VdZ), reports on the important work that members of the association carry out.
Published on wam.ae the 25.11.2019. | By: WAM/Tariq alfaham/Hazem Hussein
Following the Sahara oryx now both the addax and the dama gazelle shall find their way back to the nature of the Chad – which has become possible also thanks to modern zoos.
Published on the Facebook page of Cologne Zoo the 18.11.2019.
Through its membership at the Madagascar Fauna & Flora Group Cologne Zoo made an important contribution to conservation: the successful breeding of the Madagascar zona (Bedotia madagascariensis).
Published on the Facebook page of Cologne Zoo the 19.11.2019.
Once again endangered black-breasted leaf turtles were successfully bred at Cologne Zoo – a great success for the conservation this endangered species.