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27. October 202226. October 2022
conservation, media-echo

Cologne & Hanoi invested in protecting Vietnam’s amphibians

Published on the Facebook page of Cologne Zoo the 15.10.2022.

There is news from the conservation collaboration between Cologne and Hanoi to protect amphibians in Vietnam: a new species and two honours.

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26. October 202226. October 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Fabian Schmidt: Why Ozeanium did not succeed

Published on the YouTube channel of the VDA the 05.10.2022. | By: Fabian Schmidt

Why did the large aquarium Ozeanium in Basel fail in the end? Zoologist Fabian Schmidt, curator at Basel Zoo, analysed this and has now presented the results.

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25. October 202225. October 2022
conservation, media-echo

Conservationist Wolfgang Rades: “Zoos are a window into nature”

Published on ardaudiothek.de the 07.10.2022. | By: Stephan Hübner

In the interview, renowned conservationist and Conservation Officer of Loro Parque Wolfgang Rades speaks about modern zoological gardens.

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24. October 202223. October 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Humane Society of the US Has Nearly $70 Million Offshore

Published on humanewatch.org the 07.09.2021.

Whilst millions of dollars could help save the lives of many animals in US animal shelters, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) prefers keeping the money offshore.

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23. October 202223. October 2022
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo

Cologne Zoo: Check your fish

Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 13.10.2022.

When it comes to fish, Cologne Zoo pays close attention to sustainability. This applies both to the diet of the animals and the gastronomic offers for visitors.

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22. October 202221. October 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Double the conservation win with surprise hatching at Kölner Zoo!

Published on the Facebook page Species360 the 10.10.2022.

The twin birth of the endangered Mitchell’s monitor lizards at Cologne Zoo is not only attracting major international attention but also much recognition.

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21. October 202221. October 2022
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

GFAS: Bad Husbandry Despite Accreditation

Published on Felicia Friscia’s Facebook account the 10.10.2022.

The GFAS, an organisation from the animal rights industry, accredits animal facilities that call themselves “sanctuaries” yet have very poor husbandry conditions.

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20. October 202221. October 2022
conservation, media-echo

First Green Tiger Beetles Bred in Human Care Emerge as Adults

Published on biaza.org.uk the 31.03.2022.

Green tiger beetles or field tiger beetles are insects with a stunning colouring. The fact that we are now able to breed them in human care is a success for conservation.

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19. October 202216. October 2022
history, media-echo

National Zoo: Bei Bei’s Famous Falls

Published on the YouTube channel of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo the 13.04.2022.

Calling the giant panda Bei Bei a good climber would be very flattering to him – at least during his learning phase. A video from the National Zoo illustrates this.

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18. October 202216. October 2022
conservation, media-echo

10,000 to less than 500: How people are driving the tamaraw to extinction

Published on newsinfo.inquirer.net the 06.10.2022. | By: Kurt Dela Peña

The world’s rarest buffalo is the tamaraw. This little-known species endemic to the Philippine island Mindoro only lives in small protected areas.

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