Breeding Success
in celebrates the birth of four tiger cubs, a critically endangered species, born on July 22. The zoo kept their birth a secret for weeks to ensure their survival.
The cubs, now about 18 pounds each, are the offspring of parents Nuri and . This breeding effort is hailed as a global success, contributing to the balance of tiger populations in zoos.
Conservation Efforts
Sumatran tigers face increasing threats from poaching and habitat loss, with only about 400 remaining in the wild. The Wroclaw Zoo supports their protection through conservation efforts.
The zoo plans to involve visitors in naming the cubs, who haven't been named yet, and is undecided on their future location, emphasizing the importance of public engagement in conservation.