Published on smithsonianmag.com the 14.01.2020. | By: Erica Royer
The Guam rail has been saved from extinction thanks to modern zoos, like the National Zoo, and the article provides insight into this exciting project.
Husbandry saves species: that is what the preliminary results from 2019 of the project Citizen Conservation show, a project where private and professional animal keepers work together hand in hand against species extinction.
Published on lokalkompass.de the 15.01.2020. | By: Marcel Stawinoga
Four barn owl offspring and two orphaned wild animals were released back into the wild by Dortmund Zoo and it’s project partners neighbouring a farm in northwest Germany.
Published on wz.de the 23.01.2020. | By: Yvonne Brandt
In the next couple of years a new project will arise at Krefeld Zoo: the Ape Park, a centre for conservation. The huge generosity regarding donations has shown those responsible, that the majority of people wish for a new great ape husbandry at the zoo.
To deal with this question the article addresses the theses made by Colin Goldner from the GAP and contrasts them with those of Theo Pagel, director of Cologne Zoo.
Zoos from the southwest of Germany are helping the animals in Australia, by making donations to the Wildlife Conservation Fund of the Australasian Zoo and Aquarium Association (ZAA).
For the 30th anniversary of rhinoceros husbandry at the zoo and regarding the transport of rhinos to a national park, the article offers an overview about black rhino husbandry at Frankfurt Zoo.