Animal inventory in the Duisburg Zoo: over 4,900 animals counted!

At the end of 2023, Zoo Duisburg conducts a comprehensive inventory and has over 4,900 animals from 314 species.
At the end of 2023, Zoo Duisburg conducts a comprehensive inventory and has over 4,900 animals from 314 species. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Animal inventory in the Duisburg Zoo: over 4,900 animals counted!

The Duisburg Zoo carried out a comprehensive animal inventory at the turn of the year, which records the entire animal population in detail. The zookeepers: Inside, and documented over several weeks how many animals live in the facility. According to the information by derwesten.de was the goal of this comprehensive recording, which is subject to constant changes. Zoological director Oliver Mojecki explained the challenges associated with counting nimble or well -disguised animals.

The counting of the animal population required several passages to ensure precise results. The end result was impressive: over 4,900 animals from 314 species currently live in the Duisburg Zoo. Compared to the previous year, however, the species decreased slightly when over 4,700 animals from 328 species were recorded at the beginning of 2023. Despite this reduction, the enthusiasm among zoo fans remained unbroken.

expiry of the inventory

The annual inventory on the date of December 31, 2023 was carried out conscientiously by the zookeepers: inside. It turned out that certain animals, such as the Madagascar rats, had to be observed with special night vision cameras to enable an accurate count. Photos were used in the aquarium to document the fish of fish, while the count took place over defined periods. Sloths were also part of this count, which reflects the versatility of the animal inhabitants of the zoo.

Oliver Mojecki pointed out that the animal population is subject to constant changes. Fortunately, the zoo recorded two rock kangaroos last year, and there were numerous births in different species, including Wombats, fossas, alpacas and meerkats. In particular, the rearing of young animals, such as the Forsten all-colored and Mangarahara-colored, underlines the success of the zoo in animal husbandry and breeding.

scientific cooperation

The Duisburg Zoo not only strives to grasp the animal population, but also works closely with other zoos, universities and scientific institutions. According to vdz-zoos.org , over 230 scientific studies on animal biological and nature conservation topics are published in German zoos. These studies are important to improve understanding of animal care and breeding and to promote the well -being of the animals.

The daily documentation by the zookeepers is of great importance, since the collected data is entered in the international species information system "Species 360". This database includes information about over ten million animals from around 22,000 species and forms a valuable resource for research. The Duisburg Zoo, as a member of a network of research partners, benefits from the synergy effects that this cooperation brings.

In summary, it can be said that the Duisburg Zoo not only impresses with its variety of animals, but also with its committed science and research activity, which also serves to protect wild species. The annual inventory is a central element to secure this high standard.

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