Gorilla Kiburi has moved from Loro Parque in Tenerife to London Zoo, where he will hopefully have new offspring as part of a conservation breeding programme for his critically endangered species.
Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 12.11.2022.
Thanks to the Loro Parque Foundation, ten species have already been saved from extinction. In the meantime, the foundation has expanded its portfolio to include invertebrates.
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 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 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.
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.
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.