Published on wam.ae the 25.11.2019. | By: WAM/Tariq alfaham/Hazem Hussein
Following the Sahara oryx now both the addax and the dama gazelle shall find their way back to the nature of the Chad – which has become possible also thanks to modern zoos.
Publicado en vocal.media el 10.11.2019. | By: Jenna Deedy
Student Eli Smith has extracted 67 aspects from the book “Killing Keiko”, offering a brief overview on why the animal rights activists conducting the project failed.
A very special frog, that also happens to be critically endangered, has successfully been bred at the zoo in Toronto, now the frog is on its way back to nature.
Published on theconversation.com the 10.06.2019. | By: Bruce Englefield & Paul McGreevy
When an animal has been rescued, many people want to release it back into the wild as quickly as possible. Often however, this is not advisable – why? The article explains it.
Published on the Facebook page of Zoo Dortmund the 02.01.2019. | By: Marcel Stawinoga
Certain populations of the little owl (Athene noctua) are locally endangered. The animals are bred at zoos, to be released into the wild, as they are of utmost importance for ecosystems. Some have now been released by the Zoo Dortmund, in cooperation with the NABU.
Published on zoospensefull.com on 04/24/2018 | Author: Peter Giljam
Internationally recognized whale expert Mark Simmons explains why the panacea of release or placement in a sanctuary as alleged by zoo opponents can not be the answer.