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27. June 201920. March 2021
conservation, media-echo

13 Frog Species Zoos and Aquariums are Helping to Conserve in the Fight Against Extinction

Published on waza.org the 18.06.2019. | By: Caitlin Ball

Modern zoos and aquariums have been active in the conservation of frogs for many years and have saved many species from extinction. The article introduces 13 of them.

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27. June 2019
animal welfare, history, media-echo

Creeping over wild lions

Published on uni-frankfurt.de the first half year of 2019. | By: Dr. Joachim Scholz

The author outlines, also against the background of modern zoos, how animal-friendly husbandry in modern circuses can make important contributions to conservation.

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25. June 201925. June 2019
history, media-echo

Breeding red kite female poisoned

Published on szlz.de the 07.06.2019.

A red kite nest would have probably stopped the nearby construction of a wind power plant. The local NABU chairman has a terrible suspicion.

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25. June 201924. June 2019
conservation, history, media-echo

New home for bearded vultures at Tierpark Goldau

Published on uzernerzeitung.ch the 05.06.2019. | By: Erhard Gick

A new enclosure for bearded vultures at Tierpark Goldau will also bring along benefits for the protection and conservation of this species. The article explains how.

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24. June 2019
conservation, media-echo

Allwetterzoo Münster: Globally active in conservation

Published on the Facebook page of Allwetterzoo Münster the 13.06.2019.

The Allwetterzoo Münster shows how connected it is in the field of conservation and thus emphasizes the importance of modern zoos and aquariums for conservation worldwide.

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23. June 2019
animal welfare, media-echo

Zoo saves wild polar bear from Norilsk

Published on euronews.com the 21.06.2019. | By: Linda Fischer

Experts from the Royev Ruchey Zoo in Krasnoyarsk rescued a gravely sick wild polar bear. Afterwards it will be decided if she can be released back into the wild.

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22. June 2019
anti-zoo-initiatives, history, media-echo

The rising power of NGOs and the responsibility of the media

Published on meedia.de the 15.05.2019. | By: Frederik Ferreau & Hasso Mansfeld

State and media should exercise more control over NGOs, as these have developed to become “powerful giants” in the public debate, the articles authors demand.

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22. June 20193. July 2019
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, media-echo, research

Canada abolishes comprehensive whale protection

Publisehd on openpr.de the 12.06.2019. | Press release by zoos.media

With the Bill S-203 Canada has abolished comprehensive whale protection. Our press release explains what this means for animals in the future.

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21. June 2019
education, media-echo

Simply returning rescued wildlife back to the wild may not be in their best interest

Published on theconversation.com the 10.06.2019. | By: Bruce Englefield & Paul McGreevy

When an animal has been rescued, many people want to release it back into the wild as quickly as possible. Often however, this is not advisable – why? The article explains it.

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20. June 2019
education, media-echo

Sorry, banning plastic bags won’t save our planet

Published on theglobeandmail.com the 17.06.2019. | By: Bjorn Lomborg

Does banning plastic bags in all areas of life save the planet? No, the articles author answers and explains why.

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