Cat having a small accident
Cat falls from table.
SAT.1 reporter Anna Kreuzberg is back to present us with "Good News". She tells us about CO2 savings through home office, new methods to slow down glacier melting and the boom of organic products.
A new study published by the University of South Australia has showed the crucial role that pets have played this year, and explained the global surge in buying and adopting animals.
This week brings the start of ZSL London Zoo's annual stocktake. Dedicated zookeepers have?dug out their clipboards and calculators as they?began counting?the animals at the Zoo. Tallying up every mammal, bird, reptile and invertebrate zookeepers are continuing their essential work, despite the national lockdown forcing the Zoo to close once again. Counting everything from a colony of inquisitive Humboldt penguins to Critically Endangered Sumatran tigers the stocktake is a legal requirement as part of the Zoo License. For some zookeepers the task is relatively easy, but imaginative tactics are used by others to ensure every resident at the Zoo is accounted for. The annual audit takes keepers almost a week to complete and the information is shared with other Zoos around the world where the data is used to help manage worldwide conservation breeding?programmes?for?endangered?species.
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