First Grévy's Zebras Born at Zurich Zoo Mark Conservation Milestone
Two male Grévy's zebras born at Zurich zoo with third birth expected, marking significant achievement in protecting critically endangered species.

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Zurich Zoo celebrates the birth of two male Grévy's zebras, marking an important success in the conservation of this critically endangered species.
Two male Grévy's zebras born at Zurich zoo with third birth expected, marking significant achievement in protecting critically endangered species.

Swiss zoo celebrates birth of rare North African lion cub, highlighting critical role in European Conservation Breeding Programme for endangered species preservation.

Recent llama killings in Bern canton intensify discussions on wolf population control and livestock protection measures

Switzerland celebrates unprecedented success in bearded vulture conservation with 26 successful broods

Graubünden authorities approve first complete wolf pack cull of 2025/26 season following repeated livestock attacks

Helicopter operation to relocate 12,000 fish highlights environmental protection efforts in contaminated river cleanup

Discovery of illegally killed wolf in Poschiavo valley triggers criminal proceedings, highlighting ongoing tensions in Swiss wildlife management.

Breeding pairs increase from 200 to 1,250 in two decades, marking successful species recovery

Six cantons apply to eliminate over 30 wolf packs, with three regions requesting complete pack elimination amid growing livestock concerns.

Swiss bird conservation efforts show remarkable success as little owl population grows to 161 territories, marking highest numbers since the 1980s.

Federal study reveals concerning state of fish and aquatic plants in Swiss rivers and lakes, with human activity significantly impacting ecosystem health.

Federal Office for Environment warns of critical situation in Swiss waterways as fish stocks and aquatic plants suffer from human activity, pollution and construction impacts.

Swiss volunteers save unprecedented number of 6,451 fawns using drone technology, showcasing innovative wildlife protection efforts.

Swiss volunteers equipped with thermal imaging drones rescued 6,451 fawns from agricultural mowing operations, setting a new conservation record across 62,693 hectares.

University of Zurich study shows female gorillas actively avoid inbreeding through strategic group selection

University of Zurich study finds female gorillas actively avoid groups containing male relatives to prevent inbreeding, demonstrating complex social decision-making similar to humans.

New study reveals alpine marmots now live 86 meters higher than 40 years ago, though maintaining their 2,700-meter ceiling, indicating significant climate impact on Swiss wildlife.

Research in Graubünden's Dischma Valley reveals marmots now live 86 meters higher than 40 years ago, highlighting climate change impacts on Alpine wildlife.

Switzerland marks 20th anniversary of first bear sighting since species extinction, with 22 bears documented since 2005, though only one currently resides in Lower Engadine.

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