Animal baby in Frankfurt Zoo: Discover the miracles of nature!

Im Frankfurter Zoo sind zahlreiche bedrohte Tierbabys zu sehen. Besuchen Sie uns täglich von 9 bis 19 Uhr und erleben Sie spannende Führungen!
Numerous endangered animal babies can be seen in the Frankfurt Zoo. Visit us every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and experience exciting tours! (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Animal baby in Frankfurt Zoo: Discover the miracles of nature!

in the Frankfurt Zoo, the wildlife received fresh youngsters for Easter. From now on, visitors can admire a variety of young animals. In particular, a six -month brown bracket monkey, which is called Wayúu. This species of animal is threatened with extinction, which underlines the meaning of its remaining in the zoo. In addition, a red -scale mandate was born on New Year's morning; Gender and name of the small animal are currently still unknown. This species is also at risk and contributes to the fascinating variety in the zoo.

Another highlight is the Okapi baby, which was born in December and was called Fioti. Okapis are rarely threatened in zoos and also extinction. Furthermore, visitors are enjoying the goose chicks of the endangered linen geese, who have been waddling through the facility since mid -April. Tiger babies can be discovered in the cat jungle; However, these stay behind the scenes to grow in peace while the parents can already be seen on the outdoor area.

diverse events in the zoo

The zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and offers guests at different times. On April 25th, an evening tour will take place through the Huftiere area, followed by a special yoga class in the bird house in early May. A holiday program for children will be held on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. This includes special zoo tours, Easter handicrafts and animal keeper talks that are not only informative, but also entertaining.

In addition, there was also the birth of a trampling animal called Valentina on March 21st during this season. Other animal inhabitants of the zoo are the African dwarf goats, Rhönschaffe and Moufflons, which offer visitors a colorful variety of habitats and species.

the protection of endangered species

The Frankfurt Zoo not only plays a role in entertainment, but also in nature conservation. The World Natural Protection Union IUCN points out how important it is to raise awareness of endangered species. It uses the red list to classify the degree of risk of animal and plant species. In the Frankfurt Zoo, animals from four categories of the Red List can be admired: EW (Extisc in the Wild), CR (Critical Endangered), EN (Endangered) and VU (vulnerable).

These divisions help to understand the threat situation and its development. Protecting the habitats of endangered species is essential to secure the biological foundations of our planet. Dealing with nature is necessary to ensure the survival of these species and thus also the stability of our ecosystems. FAZ reports of this impressive commitment of the zoos.

The visitors not only have the opportunity to observe animals, but also to make an important contribution to species protection. Together with the support of the IUCN, the Frankfurter Zoo can help protect the endangered animal world and to clarify it. For more information about nature conservation, please visit the website of the Zoo Frankfurt .

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