Skip to content
  • home
  • media-echo
    • all
    • history
    • education
    • research
    • conservation
    • animal welfare
    • anti-zoo-initiatives
  • zoo-facts
  • animal rights
  • advisory council
  • links
  • DE
  • EN
  • ES
‹‹‹109596979899110›››
21. November 202020. November 2020
education, media-echo

Why Butterflies Sip the Tears of Tortoises

Published on geo.de the 14.09.2013.

Butterflies are known to feed on blossoms, however, you can also observe them consuming tears, sweat, blood, urine, faeces, and mud. Why is that?

» more

19. November 202019. November 2020
media-echo, research

Diagnostic and Therapeutic Guidelines to Abnormal Behavior in Captive Nonhuman Primates

Published on sciencedirect.com the 12.11.2020. | By: Maya Kummrow

A scientific study about abnormal behaviour in primates under human care: How do you handle it diagnostically and therapeutically? This paper provides an answer.

» more

18. November 202017. November 2020
conservation, media-echo

Hagenbeck receives valuable leopards from South Korea

Published on zeit.de the 09.11.2020.

Hagenbeck Zoo has received valuable animals from South Korea: North Chinese leopards. They are to help preserve the species in the long term.

» to the full publication

17. November 202016. November 2020
conservation, media-echo

‘We’ve got to bring those wallabies back’: how a species was saved

Published on watoday.com.au the 08.11.2020. | By: Harriet Alexander

Peter Pigott fights for the survival of the Parma wallabies, also called Parma kangaroos. Zoos are also helping to preserve the species.

» to the full article

16. November 202014. November 2020
education, media-echo

‘Escape From Extinction’ documentary details challenges and hope

Published on attractionsmagazine.com the 04.11.2020. | By: Susan & Simon Veness

The sixth mass extinction of species and how to successfully face it are subjects of the documentary “Escape From Extinction“. Zoos also play a role in it.

» to the full article

15. November 202014. November 2020
education, media-echo

Dortmund Zoo: Dinner at the Rhino House

Published on the Facebook page of Dortmund Zoo the 02.11.2020.

Dortmund Zoo is currently home to the oldest and the youngest rhinos in Germany – the article is about the rhinoceros grandmother Natala.

» to the full post

15. November 202014. November 2020
conservation, history, media-echo

Wuppertal Zoo: Loro Parque visits Aralandia

Published on the Facebook page Gemeinschaft der Zooförderer the 06.11.2020.

The Conservation Officer of the Loro Parque Fundación (LPF) in Tenerife, Wolfgang Rades, has visited Aralandia at the Wuppertal Green Zoo and has received a cheque, to promote the conservation of parrots.

» to the full post

14. November 202014. November 2020
history, media-echo

Living Coasts: Closing a Zoo and Aquarium

Published on the YouTube channel Wild Planet Trust the 03.11.2020.

“Living Coast” could not survive the measures adopted to contain the coronavirus. The zoo has now been closed due to the lockdown strategy. The video provides insights into the closure.

» to the full video

14. November 202013. November 2020
conservation, media-echo, research

Species Extinction: Alarm in the Amazon Rainforest

Published on sueddeutsche.de the 01.11.2020. | By: Tina Baier

Biodiversity is crumbling in the Amazon region. This has now been scientifically proven and shows how important nature and species conservation is for the area.

» to the full article

13. November 2020
conservation, media-echo

How The Los Angeles Zoo Is Saving The West Coast’s Most Vulnerable Species

Published on forbes.com the 29.10.2020. | By: Jared Ranahan

The West Coast of the USA is home to many fascinating species. The Los Angeles Zoo is very, very committed to protecting the area’s most vulnerable species.

» to the full article

‹‹‹109596979899110›››
Visit us on Facebook Take a look at our YouTube channel
  • privacy policy
  • contact/imprint
This website makes use of cookies to enhance browsing experience and provide additional functionality.