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Czech zoo conservation and breeding activities

Overview

Czech zoological institutions have reported various successes regarding animal conservation, breeding, and public exhibitions.

In July, Chomutov Zoopark launched the country’s first mantis exhibition, featuring over 50 species to promote awareness of invertebrate diversity. Concurrently, Prague’s zoo displayed newborn snakes, such as the Australian kite snake and Madagascar’s brown tree snake, which were rescued from smugglers.

By mid-August, reports highlighted significant breeding achievements at Plzeň Zoo, including the birth of mongooses, lemurs, agoutis, dwarf marmosets, a white-nosed coati, and a European bison calf. Meanwhile, Prague Zoo has focused on its Indian elephant herd, managing social structures and preparing for upcoming births.

Entities

Petr Velenský · Prague Zoo · Plzeň Zoo · Vít Lukáš · Zoopark Chomutov

Timeline

  1. 7 days ago

    [CULTURE] 4 sources
    Czech zoos report multiple successful animal births

    Czech zoos report multiple successful animal births, including mongooses and lemurs in Plzeň, while Prague Zoo prepares for upcoming elephant births and celebrates World Elephant Day.

  2. 27 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    Czech zoos showcase rare mantises and newborn snakes

    Czech zoos opened a first‑ever mantis exhibition in Chomutov and displayed newborn snakes rescued from smugglers at Prague Zoo, highlighting wildlife conservation efforts.

Sources

ceskenoviny.cz · plzensky.denik.cz · prazsky.denik.cz · theater.oevp.at