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Conservation Eindhoven Zoo
Together we take care of nature
In Eindhoven Zoo you can see how beautiful nature is. You stand eye to eye with fantastic animals, who are ambassadors for their fellow nature lovers. Many of the species you see in the park are threatened with extinction and are struggling in their original habitats. By working together, we can help them. Not only with big steps, but also with small ones! On this page you can read how our park contributes to conservation and discover different ways you can help.
How do we help?
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Working together for species conservation
Many species have IUCN status as "endangered. European parks work together to conserve these species. Almost all the animals you see in the park were born here or moved to Eindhoven Zoo from another zoo. Did you know that some animals are even released back into the wild?
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Nature conservation
Eindhoven Zoo is committed to protecting nature through Stichting Wildlife. They support projects all over the world, from North Brabant to South Africa. This is how they help a lot of animals, from the black bee to the Indian rhinoceros.
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Conduct research
Research is very important for protecting endangered species and their habitats. By conducting research, we learn a lot about different animal species and how we can help them in nature. That's why we conduct our own research and contribute to others' projects.
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Native nature
In Eindhoven Zoo you can also see animal and plant species that do not belong to the collection. This is native nature: species native to the Netherlands and adapted to our climate. Many native species also have the IUCN status of 'endangered'.
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