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9. July 20227. July 2022
education, media-echo, research

Everything You’ve Heard About Ticks Is Probably a Myth

Published on news.wttw.com the 28.06.2022. | By: Patty Wetli

Kim Fake, wildlife research coordinator at Lincoln Park Zoo, debunks several myths about ticks on the basis of research conducted by the zoo.

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5. July 2022
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Why The Fight for Animals Must Prevail Against the Plight of Animal Rights

Published on protecttheharvest.com the 16.06.2022. | By: Michael Robison

Those who fight for animal welfare must prevail against animal rights activism – the article explains why even though this sounds paradoxical, it is not.

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30. June 202230. June 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, media-echo

Often unfair criticism of zoos: “Zoos engage in conservation! Others merely talk!”

Published on tag24.de the 08.05.2022. | By: Antje Ullrich

The conservation officer of Leipzig Zoo, Michael Meyerhoff, finds clear words about the commitment of zoos to conservation and all those who try to impede it.

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24. June 202223. June 2022
conservation, education, media-echo

Decline in bee populations: What can be done?

Published on zoos.media’s YouTube channel the 23.01.2022.

Beekeeper Christian Schuldt from Krefeld Zoo explains what we can actively do about it. He also talks about the responsibility of the agricultural sector.

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23. June 202223. June 2022
education, media-echo

The animal and us – an approach among unequals

Published on live.nzz.ch the 30.05.2022.

Biologist Angela Stöger-​Horwath, philosopher Thomas Macho, and zoo director Severin Dressen discuss the relationship between humans and animals.

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13. June 202210. June 2022
conservation, education, media-echo

Iberian zoos and aquariums: Protectors of biodiversity

Published on lavanguardia.com el 01.06.2022.

The article lets the President of the Iberian Zoo Association (AIZA), Javier Almunia, explain how the member zoos preserve and protect biodiversity.

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12. June 202210. June 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Farmers Union Schleswig-Holstein: “That is a blatant lie Mr. Jaenicke!”

Published on the Facebook page of the Bauernverband Schleswig-Holstein the 31.05.2022.

The Farmers Union Schleswig-Holstein responds to statements made by actor Hannes Jaenicke in relation to the reporting in his newest ZDF documentary.

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6. June 20225. June 2022
education, media-echo

How does Robert Irwin capture his stunning photos?

Published on the YouTube channel of Australia Zoo the 16.03.2022.

Robert Irwin from Australia Zoo has also made a name for himself as an animal photographer. In the video, he provides valuable tips for capturing great photos as a (zoo) animal photographer.

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3. June 20222. June 2022
education, history, media-echo

Where was the world’s first zoo?

Published on theconversation.com the 23.05.2022. | By: Michael J. Renner

Where was the world’s first zoo? Who made it? Why were animals kept there? These are typical questions, the answer to which is not as easy as you might think.

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2. June 20221. June 2022
conservation, education, media-echo, research

Constitutional study proves that keeping exotics is protected by law

Published on petcom.at in December 2018.

A study written by the internationally renowned German lawyer Prof. Dr. Dr. Tade M. Spranger comes to the conclusion that keeping exotic pets is protected by law.

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