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8. April 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Primary concern conservation: Theo Pagel will continue as Cologne Zoo’s director

Published on rundschau-online.de the 26.03.2022.

Prof. Theo Pagel will continue to shape Cologne Zoo‘s future during the next five years. He introduces his plans and guidelines in the article.

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7. April 20227. April 2022
conservation, media-echo

Carnaby’s cockatoos’ best breeding season on record

Published on abc.net.au the 20.03.2022. | By: Gian De Poloni

Good news: Carnaby’s black cockatoos, also known as short-billed black cockatoos, are having the best breeding season since records began. Why? The article explains it.

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6. April 20225. April 2022
history, media-echo

Loro Parque celebrates the 50th birthday of gorilla Schorsch

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 04.03.2022.

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.

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5. April 20223. April 2022
conservation, education, media-echo, research

Environmental Education in Zoos: Impact on Connection to Nature and Conservation Attitudes

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 02.03.2022.

The article highlights a study that evaluated the impact of guided zoo tours on the connection to nature and attitudes towards species conservation.

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4. April 20223. April 2022
animal welfare, history, media-echo

Orangutan Kasih celebrates her 60th birthday

Published on rtl.de the 19.03.2022.

The article celebrates the great success of the ZOOM Adventure World in Gelsenkirchen, which has managed to ensure Kasih’s well-being for a very long time now.

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3. April 2022
conservation, media-echo

How chocolate can save the golden-headed lion tamarins

Published on zooscience.be the 18.03.2022. | By: Kristel De Vleeschouwer & Steffi Dekegel

The article explains why chocolate is a workable compromise to ensure the survival of the endangered golden-headed lion tamarins in nature.

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2. April 2022
conservation, media-echo

WCS releases 35 Cantor’s giant softshell turtles into the wild

Published on phnompenhpost.com the 18.02.2022.

The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) was able to release 35 specimens of the critically endangered Cantor’s giant softshell turtle into the wild as part of its programme in Cambodia.

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1. April 202231. March 2022
conservation, media-echo

Landau Zoo: Strong Commitment to Conservation

Published on rheinpfalz.de the 21.03.2022. | By: Katja Decher

In the article, you will find out a lot about Landau Zoo‘s commitment to conservation. Biologist Christina Schubert introduces the work with several different species.

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31. March 2022
history, media-echo

Experience Australia: Vienna’s House of the Sea now houses kangaroos & co.

Published on vienna.at the 16.03.2022.

The House of the Sea in Vienna now has a whole section dedicated to Australia, where rufous rat-kangaroos are the stars alongside the lungfish and swift parrots.

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30. March 202230. March 2022
history, media-echo

Did the Tower of London menagerie provide the animals for London Zoo?

Published on countrylife.co.uk the 19.03.2022. | By: Martin Fone

From 1235 until 1835, the Tower of London contained a menagerie of exotic animals – what happened to them after the menagerie was given up?

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