Zoo and Wildlife Biology

Prof. Dr. Paul Dierkes, dierkes@bio.uni-frankfurt.de, Phone +49 69-798-42273
Jun.-Prof.Dr. Lisa Schulte, schulte@bio.uni-frankfurt.de, Phone +49 69-798-42204Prof. Thomas Müller, thomas.mueller@senckenberg.de, Phone +49 69/7542-1364

Module information 

The focus of zoological gardens has changed more and more in recent decades. In modern zoos, nature and species conservation, education and research are seen as the main tasks. In the current World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy, the conservation of biodiversity and participation in species conservation is therefore anchored as a continuous principle in the activities of zoos. Within the module, current focal points, which include zoo and wildlife research methods, species conservation, population biology and conservation breeding programmes, animal ethics and husbandry conditions, veterinary aspects, enrichment and animal welfare, are taught theoretically and illustrated with examples in various zoological gardens.

The thematic orientation of the practical module parts is based on current research questions. Within the practical course, the methodological basics of modern behavioural research are developed. The following topics, among others, are dealt with: Community husbandry, habitat and behaviour enrichment in zoo animals, chronobiology, animal-human interaction, visitor studies, husbandry and care of zoo animals

Time slot of the module – second half of the summer semesters

Number of participants – 12

Special features - Within the module, various zoological gardens are visited within the framework of excursions.

Homepages of the working groups

Abt. Schulte

Abt. Dierkes

Abt. Müller

Coordinator of the master programme

Dr. Sabrina Schiwy

Biologicum, Campus Riedberg

Flügel C, Raum3.318
Max-von-Laue-Str. 13
60438 Frankfurt am Main

F +49 69 798-42173

Office hour:

by arrangement

E-Mail schiwy@bio.uni-frankfurt.de

Examination office

Sandra Luckert

Biozentrum, Campus Riedberg
Gebäude N 101, Raum 1.07
Max-von-Laue-Str. 9
60438 Frankfurt am Main

T +49 69 798-46475

F +49 69 798-46470 

Office hours:  

Tuesday and thursday from 12-14 o'clock and by arrangement

E-Mail pabio2@bio.uni-frankfurt.de