Macaronesia is one of the regions with the most cetaceans in the world. Here, Loro Parque Foundation is committed to protecting the habitat for many species.
Published on nordbayern.de the 23.04.2022. | By: Jan Heimhold
The gorilla “Schorsch” has already turned half a century old – the article looks back upon the five decades that led from Nuremberg Zoo all the way to Loro Parque.
Published on onlinelibrary.wiley.com the 17.01.2022. | By: Steven B. Reichling, Jessica Cantrell, Elizabeth A. Roznik, Allison Bogisich & Sinlan Poo
The dusky gopher frog is critically endangered and reliant on the help of modern zoos and aquariums. The first natural breeding has now succeeded at Memphis Zoo.
Asian golden cats are on the brink of becoming endangered in the wild. There has now been a significant success for conservation breeding at Wuppertal Green Zoo.
In nature, the gorilla Schorsch would have died a long time ago. However, thanks to the good care at Loro Parque, he can enjoy his age and continue to lead a life that satisfies his needs.
Published on the Facebook page of the EAZA the 25.02.2022.
Vietnam pheasants, which have been extinct in the wild since 2000, can now set out on their journey back to nature thanks to conservation breeding in zoos.
Published on the Facebook page of the Loro Parque Foundation the 05.03.2022.
Scientists have again visited Loro Parque, and the orcas in the zoo in Tenerife are helping once again to obtain important information about orcas. In nature, this would not be possible in the same way.