Projects

Projects

Indonesia’s nature constitutes one of the most valuable and, at the same time, most fragile places in the world. Its myriad islands have served as the cradle of some totally unique species. However, due to their isolation, they are much more susceptible to any sort of encroachment, which is why a lot of them are being pushed...

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The Philippines is one of the world’s most species-rich regions. However, its unique local bird species are threatened by the terrifying speed with which their forest habitats are disappearing.  The majority of Philippine owls and many other bird species, therefore, face an uncertain future.

In 2024, Prague Zoo became the only zoo outside Brazil to exhibit the critically endangered Brazilian merganser to visitors. Photo: Miroslav Bobek, Prague Zoo

The Brazilian merganser is one of the world’s rarest ducks and the only extant merganser species native to the Southern Hemisphere. Fewer than 250 individuals remain in the wild; during the 1940s and 1950s, the species was even considered extinct. Prague Zoo supports the conservation of the Brazilian merganser in Brazil and,...

PPhoto: Mikuláš Velenský, Prague zoo

There are between 700 and 1,200 adult dice snakes living freely near the place where you are standing. This population is one of the healthiest and most valuable ones in the territory of Bohemia. Prague Zoo is deservedly proud of it and intensely advocates protection of these...

Eastern bongo. Photo: Petr Hamerník, Prague Zoo

The eastern bongo (Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci) is among the world’s most endangered large mammals. Due to habitat loss, poaching and disease, its numbers have declined dramatically. Today, the only remaining wild population of these antelopes survives in Kenya’s Aberdare National Park, numbering just thirty to forty individuals.

The smallest of the four vulture species found in Europe, the Egyptian vulture also holds a sad primacy as the most endangered of the four. That is why Prague Zoo is pursuing and developing a project to help vultures in their South European homeland.

Gorilla conservation in Central Africa is the subject matter of one of Prague Zoo’s flagship in situ projects. Thanks to the funds collected in the ‘We Help Them to Survive’ fundraising account, Prague Zoo can pursue and develop activities to help gorillas, focusing on environmental education.

The male European green lizard is distinguished by its striking turquoise-blue throat. Photo: Tereza Mrhálková, Prague Zoo

The European green lizard (Lacerta viridis) is protected under Czech law as a Critically Endangered species. In Bohemia, it occurs in small, isolated populations confined to habitats with specific microclimatic conditions. This also applies to the population living within Prague Zoo, which has been the subject of long-term...

The rounded dorsal fin is a good identifying feature of the crucian carp. Unlike the common carp, crucian carp lack barbels. Photo: Rostislav Štefánek

In the Czech Republic, the crucian carp, once a common fish in pools, ponds, and the lower reaches of rivers, is now threatened with extinction. Prague Zoo, in cooperation with the Czech Academy of Sciences, the Czech University of Life Sciences, and the Czech Angler’s Union, has been involved in efforts to rescue it and return it to the wild.

At the beginning of the 20th century, the western subspecies of the giant eland occurred in seven African states. Now, it is found in the wild only in Senegal – in the Niokolo-Koba National Park – and numbers around 170 individuals.

 European ground squirrel. Photo: Pavel Brandl, Prague Zoo

As late as the 1950s, the European ground squirrel was regarded as an agricultural pest. Over just a few decades, however, it has become critically endangered. Today, it is strictly protected in the Czech Republic, and a governmental action plan has been launched for its conservation.

The critically endangered Vietnam pheasant is one of the flagship species of the Vietnamazing campaign. Photo: Václav Šilha, Prague Zoo

More than 35 European zoos have joined the Vietnamazing campaign, which aims to support the conservation of Vietnam’s natural heritage. The country’s wildlife has suffered from the lasting effects of war, faces threats from poaching and habitat loss, and is under increasing pressure from rapid economic development. Prague...

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In 2017, Prague Zoo began collaborating on a project to save the rarest heron species in Bhutan. The white-bellied heron is among the most endangered birds on the planet—its global population is estimated at fewer than sixty individuals, with fewer than thirty living within the Kingdom of Bhutan. The country’s current...

To the untrained eye, the wild camel may appear indistinguishable from the domestic Bactrian camel. With a bit of experience, however, it can easily be told apart— for instance, by its smaller, more pointed humps. Photo: Miroslav Bobek, Prague Zoo

In the Great Gobi A Strictly Protected Area in southern Mongolia, 400 to 1,100 wild camels live, according to the newest estimates. A further 640 to 740 occur in three areas of China.

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