Published on parrotsdailynews.com the 11.12.2018. | By: Marcia Weinzettl
Thanks to the Loro Parque Fundación the horned parakeet could be saved from extinction – now breeding at the foundations breeding centre has once more been a success.
Published on earlham.ac.uk the TT.MM.2018. | By: Hayley London
Are zoos powerful organisations for species conservation? The interview targets to answer this question and David Field finds ans answer worth reading.
Exclusively published on zoos.media – 13.12.2018. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß
Breeding of cetaceans in human care could be forbidden in Canada. Will politicians cave in an animal rights activists‘ smear campaign against zoo and aquariums?
Published on dailycaller.com the 20.11.2018. | By: Robin Ganzert
Thanksgiving in the USA: the animal welfare organisation American Humane proposed for the occasion, to support endangered species through visitors in zoos and aquariums.
Published on thehindu.com the 03.11.2018. | By: Pranjali Bhonde Pethe
The Indian (or Malabar) giant squirrel (Ratufa indica) is not an endangered species, and still the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune (India) breeds them. Why is explained in the following article…
Published on blog.nz-online.de the 04.11.2018. | By: Ute Wolf
Two lions arrived at Zoo Nuremberg, female Aarany and male Subali, to help with the coservation of their species, the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica).
Published on petlife.media on 25th of Octobre in 2018. | By: Jenna Deedy
The author writes a worth reading letter to Canada, where legislation is currently underway that would make comprehensive protection of whales impossible.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 15.10.2018. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß
Short answer: No. The longer answer will be provided in the article and explained using illustrative examples that also show the importance of zoological institutions.