Protecting endangered species: stories from Czech zoos
Czech zoos are more than just a place to observe wildlife, they play a crucial role in protecting endangered species. This summer video series takes you behind the scenes of the Czechia’s biggest zoos. Meet the experts fighting to protect endangered species, see how they’re cared for, and discover the stories unfolding behind the enclosures and out in the wild.
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Lemurs from Madagascar, strange snakes, and extinct fish at Pilsen Zoo
Lemurs that survive only in Madagascar, snakes that hunt with and solitary Indian rhinos. These are just some of the rare species visitors can see at the Pilsen Zoo.
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Dvůr Králové Safari Park: A slice of Africa in Czechia
The Safari Park in Dvůr Králové nad Labem is home to a wide variety of African animals, but it also plays an important role in protecting endangered species.
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From Przewalski's horse to Edwards's pheasant: Prague Zoo at the cutting edge of wildlife protection
Prague Zoo is not only a famous attraction, but also a world leader in conservation. For the first episode in our zoo series, we spoke to two leading members of its team.




