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12. July 20228. July 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Cologne Zoo: Philippine crocodiles celebrate their 1st birthday

Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 02.07.2022. | By: Anna Rauhaus & Prof. Dr. Thomas Ziegler

The young Philippine crocodiles Ligaya, Mutya and Mayumi, hatched back in 2021, have celebrated their first birthday at Cologne Zoo. For the occasion, the zoo provided information on the husbandry and conservation of the species.

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10. July 20227. July 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Rare Breed: Zoo Welcomes Four Antelope So Rare Less Than 100 Still Alive In Wild

Published on zenger.news the 24.06.2022. | By: Joseph Golder

Four antelopes have arrived at the Bioparc Valencia which are so rare that less than 100 animals are still alive in the wild: East African Bongos. Conservation breeding can save this species.

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7. July 20227. July 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Zurich Zoo: Celebration Conservation Award 2022

Published on the YouTube channel of Zurich Zoo the 21.06.2022.

Special award ceremony for a conservation prize in Switzerland: a delegation from the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy visited the Lewa Savannah at Zurich Zoo.

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5. July 20225. July 2022
history, media-echo

Mystic Aquarium Says Whale Pathology Reports Prove 2 Beluga Deaths Could Not Have Been Prevented

Published on nbcconnecticut.com the 23.06.2022. | By: Siobhan McGirl

The results of the pathological examinations could not confirm the remote diagnoses and prejudgements made by the animal rights industry: the Mystic Aquarium is not at fault regarding the tragic loss of the two belugas.

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4. July 20227. July 2022
history, media-echo

Pittsburgh Zoo president never forgot his childhood love for elephants, lions and other animals

Published on post-gazette.com the 23.06.2022. | Por: Linda Wilson Fuoco

Many were fascinated by animals since they were children and developed a love for certain species – as was the case of the president of Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium.

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1. July 202230. June 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

IUCN Species Survival Commission Chair is awarded with the Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation

Published on iucn.org the 21.06.2022.

Dr. Jon Paul Rodríguez, Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, is receiving the Wolfgang Kiessling International Prize for Species Conservation, awarded by American Humane.

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30. June 202230. June 2022
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, history, media-echo

Happy Decision – A Win For Animals Across the Country

Published on protecttheharvest.com the 14.06.2022.

The decision regarding elephant Happy from Bronx Zoo is, in the full sense of the word, a “happy decision”; and not just for the one animal.

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27. June 202227. June 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, history, media-echo

US court: Zoo-elephant “Happy” is not a person

Published on gerati.de the 20.06.2022. | By: Silvio Harnos

Once again, the Nonhuman Rights Project‘s plan to treat elephant Happy from Bronx Zoo as a person was stopped.

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

A world without apes: VdZ warns about dramatic situation

Published on the Facebook page of Krefeld Zoo the 16.06.2022.

With prominent support, 150 experts met at Krefeld Zoo. The conference particularly focused on great apes and their conservation through zoos.

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

San Diego Zoo growing its own food for animals in quest to be self-sufficient

Published on 10news.com the 11.05.2022. | By: Jeff Lasky

Inflation, rising prices, sustainability – there is an increasing number of reasons for zoos to become more and more self-sufficient. San Diego Zoo is currently on this path.

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