Published on whalescientists.com the 26.08.2021. | By: Anaïs Remili
Worn out teeth are normal among orcas – but why is this? The expert provides insights into the current state of research and offers a lot of information as well as insights on the topic.
Published on linkedin.com the 02.10.2021. | By: Paul Baribault
Conservation without zoos and aquariums? Impossible! Why? The President and CEO of the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance explains this in a clear and understandable way.
Published on zoos.media’s YouTube channel the 10.08.2021.
Some time ago, Coquerel’s sifakas moved into the House of Madagascar at Cologne Zoo. We visited them, and spokesman Christoph Schütt explained more about the species and its protection.
Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 19.08.2021. | By: Susanne Gugeler
The clear majority of renowned and relevant researchers, in this matter, speaks up clearly in favour of keeping dolphins and other cetaceans in zoos and aquariums.
Published on tierwelt.ch the 15.08.2021. | By: Leo Niessner
Without zoos like Zoo Vienna, there would probably no longer be Ural owls in Austria. However, thanks to Schönbrunn Zoo, as the famous zoo in Vienna is also called, several animals were released into the wild.
Published on india.mongabay.com the 28.09.2021. | By: Manish Chandra Mishra
What do elephants under human care have to do with wild tiger conservation? This can be seen in Madhya Pradesh, and it shows how husbandry saves species.
Published on abc.net.au the 11.08.2021. | By: Emma Wynne
Keeping wild animals as pets – could this be a way to help species conservation? Professor Mike Archer from the University of New South Wales explains the concept.
Published on noticieros.televisa.com the 29.09.2021. | By: Laura Nancy López de Rivera Hinojosa
Marine mammal expert Roberto Sánchez informs about dolphin husbandry in zoos and aquariums on the basis of the largest study on the well-being of dolphins ever to be conducted.