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…Building a national action plan
Workshop participants included representatives of Indonesia’s central Ministry of Environment and Forestry, local forestry authorities, and national parks. Other important contributions…
…Charakteristics
Origin
Germany, Austria
Diet
Grasses, herbaceous plants, leaves
Size
72 to 85 cm
Weight
70 to 100 kg
Gestation period
5 months
Achievable age
up to 12 years
Status
The Spotted mountain sheep is highly…
…Charakteristics
Habitat
Germany
Diet
Leaves, herbaceous plants, shoots, lichens, buds and grasses
Size
85 cm
Weight
50 to 80 kg
Gestation period
21 to 23 weeks
Achievable age
up to 18 years
Status
The Thuringian goat…
… body parts. Also, their rainforest habitat is being destroyed to make space for gigantic oil palm plantations.
…Charakteristics
Habitat
France, Germany
Diet
Grasses, herbaceous plants, leaves
Size
approx. 70 cm
Weight
40 to 70 kg
Gestation period
5 months
Achievable age
up to 12 years
Status
The Rouge de Roussillon is highly…
… fruit, leaves, and nectar. When they lick up nectar, their long snouts help pollinate a range of plants.
…Charakteristics
Origin
Mongolia
Diet
Grasses, herbaceous plants, leaves
Size
135 cm
Weight
up to 35 kg
Gestation period
160 to 165 days
Achievable age
approx. 12 years
… and islands of Central America
Diet
Small crustaceans, molluscs, insects, aquatic plants, algae
Status
least concern
Size
1,20 m
Weight
2 to 4 kg
Breeding period
28 to 32 days
Achievable…
…Striped survivors
These lemurs are omnivores, but most of their diet is plant based. They are highly adaptable to climatic conditions.
…Steckbrief
Origin
Originally from West Africa, now present on all continents
Diet
Grasses, herbaceous plants, leaves, twigs, bark
Size
45 cm
Weight
up to 25 kg
Gestation period
5 months
Achievable age
up to 15 years
… the work of local conservation authorities. Working with local communities and administration and planning departments, FZS also tries to make sure that the areas bordering the park to the south are used in…
…In a critical condition
Unlike the planet’s rapidly growing human population, orangutan numbers are in sharp decline. There are now fewer than 15,000 of our tree-dwelling relations living in Sumatra, resulting in…
… National Park in Sumatra, Indonesia
Greatest threat
Loss and fragmentation of habitat due to palm oil plantations
Response
Preserving the orangutan’s habitat; rescuing threatened individuals; creating a robust…
… its natural habitat in the Nantu Forest can be protected over the long term. Project managers are planning to introduce a buffer zone around the national park to prevent further destruction of the virgin…
… where the threatened babirusa finds refuge. This ecosystem is home to countless other animals and plants, many of which are poorly documented and understood. Zoo Berlin is supporting research efforts to…
… its way into the water system. This large-scale contamination has a disastrous impact on all life – plant, animal and human.
Hirscheber sind durch den Verlust ihres Lebensraums und illegale Bejagung…
… ideal combination of in situ and ex situ conservation efforts – which conservation experts call the One Plan approach – becomes most apparent when animals born in captivity are returned to the wild. Wherever…
… lands. Right here on Berlin’s doorstep there are also unique natural landscapes where animals and plants are under threat from human activity. The Lower Oder Valley National Park is home to more different…
… is having an increasing impact on our native species. Insect hotels, nest boxes, and pollen-rich plants can help birds, butterflies, ladybirds and bees find that little patch of wilderness they need to…
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If this cycle is broken, the entire natural process is disrupted. Every time a plant or animal species dies out, the impact of that is felt by others. Humans are a part of the Earth’s biodiversity, and rely just as…