Published on waza.org the 15.04.2021. | By: Thomas Ziegler, Theo B. Pagel, Rainier Manalo, Vicente Mercado, Nermalie Lita & Anson Tagtag
The international team which supports Prof. Thomas Ziegler from Cologne Zoo gives a first-hand report about the repatriation of Philippine crocodiles for reintroduction.
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 30.01.2021.
Not only does Cologne Zoo house 200 highly endangered species, it is also very active in their conservation and invested almost 2 million euros in various projects over the last ten years.
Prof. Thomas Ziegler, herpetologist and director of the Cologne Zoo Aquarium, has been a guest on the public children’s radio, where he spoke about conservation at Cologne Zoo amongst other topics.
Published on ga.de the 30.12.2020. | By: Christine Bähr
Three million euros in losses in the year 2020 due to the lockdown – how long can Cologne Zoo still hold out? Savings will last until the end of February 2021.
The contribution takes the breeding of Vietnamese crocodile newts in Cologne Zoo as an example to show how complex and complicated helping and saving a species is.
Published on Cologne Zoo’s Facebook page the 28.12.2020.
A great success in one of the projects co-initiated by Cologne Zoo: the first breeding of the spotted softshell turtle (Pelodiscus variegatus) under human care.
The crocodiles Hulky and Dodong, both born at Cologne Zoo, have arrived safe and sound in Manila. They are a breeding couple whose offspring will be released back into the wild.