Published on nzherald.co.nz the 01.03.2022. Since New Zealand’s tourism is not expected to recover from Covid-19 measures in the next couple of years, Rainbow Springs Nature Park – home to the national kiwi hatchery – will be closing.
Published on rp-online.de the 09.11.2021. Prof. Theo Pagel, director of the renowned Cologne Zoo, provides insights into his vision of the modern zoo as a lighthouse for conservation.
Published on rnd.de the 23.04.2021. | By: Hannah Scheiwe Zoos and aquariums are losing millions during the coronavirus pandemic. According to the VdZ (German Association of Zoological Gardens), it is the “greatest crisis since World War II”. » to the full article
Published on the YouTube channel of zoos.media the 16.02.2021. | By: Philipp J. Kroiß Can we open zoos and aquariums safely even in times of the coronavirus pandemic? Yes! This video explains why it is possible to do so in a way that everyone can understand. » to the full video
Published on rtl.de the 20.02.2021. The statements made by aerosol physicist Gerhard Scheuch regarding the coronavirus give many people hope that at least outdoor activities will be enabled again – including zoos.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 14.01.2020. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß The Wales Ape & Monkey Sanctuary, which many animal rights activists promote, does not have a good reputation among experts.
Published on rnz.de the 16.01.2020. | By: Julia Lauer Zoo director Klaus Wünnemann speaks about health, enrichment, the coronavirus pandemic, offspring among the meerkats, and a possible baby boom at Heidelberg Zoo. » to the full interview
Published on express.co.uk the 15.11.2020. | By: David Williamson In Britain, many zoos and aquariums are facing closure as bureaucracy blocks urgently needed emergency funds to make up for the losses. » to the full article
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
Exclusively for zoos.media – 24.08.2020. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß The consequences of the tourism lockdown are becoming more and more obvious. This article looks to Kenya, where endangered animals are being hunted as a result of economic necessity.