Strong together: Focus on species protection in the Salzburg Zoo
Strong together: Focus on species protection in the Salzburg Zoo
As part of the animal welfare dialogue, the Pinzgau animal shelter cordially invites you to an exciting lecture. This lecture deals with a very current and important topic: species protection in modern zoos, especially using the example of the Salzburg Zoo. We live at a time when the protection of endangered animal species is becoming more and more urgent, and zoos are not only places for entertainment, but also important players in international species protection.
The event is made by the experienced zoo educator Dipl.-Biol. Michaela Gauderer. In her lecture, she will show the diverse possibilities zoos to work specifically for the preservation of endangered animal species. She brings impressive examples from the practice of the Salzburg Zoo. Using numerous photos, you will document which efforts are made to stop the loss of species and protect endangered animals.
insights into the work of the Salzburg Zoo
The Zoo Salzburg is actively involved in international species protection and works closely with various projects that aim to maintain animal species. Michaela Gauderer will shed light on how the zoo not only has animals in its care, but is also actively involved in protection projects worldwide. Your exciting insights and stories from the zooelt will surely inspire many animal lovers.
The Pinzgau animal shelter is happy about the opportunity to present such significant topics. This series of dialogue should not only inform, but also sensitize and stimulate thought. It is important to raise awareness of species protection and show how everyone can contribute to it. The question of what Capricorn and Nashorn have in common deserves special attention - a question that is answered in the lecture and at the same time indicates the importance of biodiversity.
animal lovers are welcome to take part in this educational event and to learn more about the various initiatives to protect the animal world. If you have any questions and to register, interested visitors can contact the Pinzgau animal shelter.
For more information about this thank you revealing lecture and the topics related to species protection, see the reporting on www.meinbeinbezirk.at .
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