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DINODON'S SUPPORTS COP30

COP30 was the latest UN climate summit this November. It brought together world leaders, scientists, and activists to accelerate climate action. Key discussions included funding forest preservation and phasing out fossil fuels.

Dino Don, Inc. supports COP30 with exhibits focusing on extinction and conservation education t o help zoo visitors make educated decisions that will impact our future. Healing our world begins with individual action, no matter how big or small.

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COP30
COP30

"Dinodon does a great job of introducing additional content with its exhibitions. It adds scientifically based educational content while attracting the attention of all audiences with its realistic recreations. Without a doubt, they are contributing to the development of the zoos of the future."

Agustin López Goya, Europe Conservation Manager, Parques Reunidos

COP30
COP30

"Zoos bring people together. Worldwide. The COP30 meeting brings experts together from all over the world. For a prestigious aim, not smaller than t o save our Planet, and combat climate change. This is exactly, what we do in zoos. Worldwide. Perhaps not only with world leaders and politicians, but most of the time with ordinary people. If our visitors understand the needs of wildlife and the environment, then these millions, our audience will make a difference. Because we do work for the same principal."

Endre Sós, DVM, CEO, Budapest Zoo (Hungary)

COP30
COP30

"COP30 is crucial for zoos following the IUCN One Plan Approach, as it emphasizes integrating in-situ and ex-situ conservation to tackle the biodiversity and climate crisis. By aligning with COP30’s global climate and conservation goals, zoos can strengthen partnerships, share expertise, and promote sustainable solutions for species survival. This conference offers a vital platform for zoos to advocate coordinated action, ensuring ecosystems and wildlife adapt to accelerating environmental changes."

Eric Bairrão Ruivo, Conservationist, SOS Faune Sauvage

COP30
COP30

"With more than 1,000,000 species threatened by extinction and facing unprecedented man-made global warming, it is imperative that the world comes together to find solutions. Zoos must contribute through honest biological education, sustainable breeding programs, and long-term commitment to in-situ conservation projects. -We owe it to the animals. We owe it to the planet!"

Mads Frost Bertelsen, Zoological Director, Copenhagen Zoo (Denmark)

COP30
COP30

"COP30 represents a decisive moment to reaffirm our commitment to global sustainability. Issues such as ecological connectivity and the safeguarding of biodiversity are today fundamental pillars of our collective future. As a leader of an organization dedicated to conservation, I believe that only through a global awareness of these needs can we aspire to profound and lasting environmental change. Let us unite in this common purpose, amplifying the importance of these global efforts and acting decisively for the health of our planet and the legacy we will leave to future generations."

Pedro Lavia, Founder & President, Zoomarine (Portugal)