In an important article, expert Dr. Kelly Jaakkola explains how Canada’s decision to end whale husbandry and the Bill S-203 are wrong and go against scientific knowledge and that on many different levels.
Published on sfchronicle.com the 05.05.2019. | By: Peter Fimrite
Thanks to San Francisco Zoo, California red-legged frogs are back to the Yosemite National Park where they were once killed off. A mayor achievement in the conservation of this endangered species.
Published on mongabay.com the 12.06.2019. | By: Mike Gaworecki
In an interview, Jim Breheny, director of the Bronx Zoo, explains why nowadays modern zoos and aquariums are as relevant to conservation as never before.
Published on theconversation.com the 30.04.2019. | By: Vu Hoai Nam Dang & Martin Reinhardt Nielsen
Researchers went along and asked people in Vietnam why they still buy rhino horn. It is important to know these reasons, in order to design more effective campaigns.
Published on the Facebook page WDR Lokalzeit from Düsseldorf the 06.05.2019.
The video explains how the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum sets a sign against species extinction: It does not only show endangered species, but also protects them.
Published on robbenfelsen.wordpress.com the 28.04.2019. | By: Britta Kallenberg
Three small fish and lots of conservation in zoos: the Siamese Dwarf Rasbora (Trigonostigma somphongsi), the Azraq toothcarp (Aphanius sirhani) and the Ameca shiner (Notropis amecae). The article introduces the three species.
Published on the YouTube channel Wildlife Stories the 09.04.2014.
Zoos are important actors when it comes to the conservation of species and nature. In this video, San Diego Zoo, Oregon Zoo and Phoenix Zoo present some of their projects.