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Posted on 29. March 202228. March 2022
conservation / media-echo

How hobby-zoologists are saving endangered animals

Published on deutschlandfunkkultur.de the 03.03.2022.

Citizen Conservation connects zoos and aquariums with pet owners to enable conservation breeding projects to save species from extinction.

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Posted on 28. March 202226. March 2022
animal welfare / education / media-echo

Take a Walk with the Flamingo Flock at Denver Zoo

Published on Denver Zoo’s YouTube channel the 17.03.2022.

Not just people but also flamingos enjoy taking a walk through Denver Zoo. The video explains why this is the case.

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Posted on 27. March 202226. March 2022
conservation / history / media-echo

Krefeld Zoo: World’s oldest sloth becomes a father for the 20th time

Published on tag24.de the 14.03.2022.

For the 20th time, Jan, the world’s oldest sloth, has become a father. Krefeld Zoo is thrilled at the arrival of Kalle, his mother Trine’s 15th baby.

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Posted on 26. March 202225. March 2022
animal welfare / conservation / education / history / media-echo

Birds of prey centre in Yorkshire may have to cut conservation work as others may be forced to close to cover ‘excessive’ administration rules being proposed by Defra

Published on yorkshirepost.co.uk the 14.03.2022. | By: Emma Ryan

DEFRA’s new proposal regarding zoos in the UK affects all zoos, but it would hit small ones particularly hard.

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Posted on 25. March 202225. March 2022
animal welfare / media-echo / research

Inside Melbourne Zoo’s serum bank, scientists use historic blood samples to improve animal care

Published on abc.net.au the 11.02.2022. | By: Kate Ashton

How do you optimise animal care? With data and facts! Melbourne Zoo‘s serum bank is a great help to the zoo. Why? The article explains it.

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Posted on 24. March 202225. March 2022
history / media-echo

‘Iconic’ Rainbow Springs Nature Park confirmed to close, animals to be rehomed

Published on nzherald.co.nz the 01.03.2022.

Since New Zealand’s tourism is not expected to recover from Covid-19 measures in the next couple of years, Rainbow Springs Nature Park – home to the national kiwi hatchery – will be closing.

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Posted on 23. March 202223. March 2022
conservation / history / media-echo

Vietnam pheasants on their way home!

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.

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Posted on 22. March 202223. March 2022
conservation / media-echo

Singing ambassadors for conservation at Zoo Vienna

Published on the YouTube channel of Zoo Vienna the 03.03.2022.

Swift parrots are important ambassadors for conservation at Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna, where they delight visitors with their singing.

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Posted on 21. March 202221. March 2022
media-echo / research

Measuring orca’s oxygen saturation and pulse

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.

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Posted on 19. March 202220. March 2022
animal welfare / conservation / education / media-echo

Baby animals in zoos – conservation or not?

Published on n-tv.de the 03.03.2022.

Time and again, the animal rights industry tries to disrepute breeding in zoos and aquariums. In the article, two experts explain why common myths about and against baby animals in zoos are false.

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