The article presents the Loro Parque Foundation‘s (LPF) work with yellow-shouldered amazons as an example of how successful conservation can be pursued.
Published on theguardian.com the 13.08.2022. | By: James Tapper
Brexit is making the necessary transport and exchange within conservation breeding programmes in zoos much more difficult. Ultimately, this poses a threat to the survival of endangered species.
Published on the Facebook page of Cologne Zoo the 14.08.2022.
Confiscated Mitchell’s water monitors have found their way to Cologne Zoo: Now, the animals, which belong to one of the most endangered monitor lizard species worldwide, have had offspring.
Thanks to a great breeding success, 134 Komodo dragons are now living at Surabaya Zoo. The article takes a look at the local conservation breeding of the endangered animals.
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 02.07.2022. | By: Anna Rauhaus & Prof. Dr. Thomas Ziegler
The young Philippine crocodiles Ligaya, Mutya and Mayumi, hatched back in 2021, have celebrated their first birthday at Cologne Zoo. For the occasion, the zoo provided information on the husbandry and conservation of the species.
Published on the YouTube channel of Loro Parque the 11.06.2022.
It is one of the oldest conservation projects of Loro Parque and later also its foundation: for over 40 years, they have been working on the creation of a very important marine biodiversity sanctuary.
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 19.05.2022.
For the very first time, the green marbled toads have successfully bred at Cologne Zoo. The species is considered endangered, and until now, little was known about how it reproduced.
Published on the YouTube channel of Schönbrunn Zoo the 12.05.2022.
A male black-billed amazon from Loro Parque in Tenerife has flown with Austrian Airlines all the way to Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna to contribute to the conservation of its endangered species.