
On Friday, April 17, we gathered at the Nuremberg Zoo for an inspiring day dedicated entirely to species conservation. At this year’s annual general meeting, we had the honor of welcoming outstanding guest speakers.
Fernando Trujillo of the Fundación Omacha gave an impressive presentation on the threats facing river dolphins worldwide, with a particular focus on the Amazon, one of the most important ecosystems on our planet.
Andrea Milanelli from the Thünen Institute presented new developments aimed at reducing bycatch, including the innovative Pearl Nets, which can prevent the death of endangered species in fishing nets.
In addition, we reported on YAQU PACHA’s current projects and activities throughout Latin America, as well as in Germany and Austria.
For 34 years, YAQU PACHA has stood for dedication, courage, and responsibility in the protection of aquatic species and their habitats. What began as a vision has grown into a strong international network dedicated to the conservation of biodiversity.
A special thank you goes out to all our volunteers, whose dedication and passion make this work possible in the first place.
We would also like to thank our valued partners: Nuremberg Zoo, Duisburg Zoo, Heidelberg Zoo, Aquazoo Düsseldorf, Zoo am Meer, Planète Sauvage, Zoomarine Algarve, Rancho Texas, and many other supporters around the world.
Together, we show that nature conservation knows no bounds.








The minutes of the annual general meeting will be available here shortly.

