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Preserve, Rescue, Protect

The SEA LIFE Berlin breeds minnows and poaches them

The protection of the seas and their inhabitants

SEA LIFE Constance gives back to the native nature what people once took from it.

The protection of the seas and their inhabitants has always been a major concern of SEA LIFE Aquariums and is deeply rooted in our company philosophy. Whether the breeding of seahorses threatened by extinction, the rescue of seals and other sea animals, regional protection projects or active environmental protection campaigns - the work of SEA LIFE Constance in the field of environmental protection is comprehensive. 

 

European pond turtle - short: Emy

In Germany there is only one native turtle species - the European pond turtle. However, due to changes in nature, the habitat of these reptiles is increasingly endangered. Therefore SEA LIFE together with the NABU (Nature and Biodiversity Conservation Union) campaigns for the animals threatened by extinction, so that they do not disappear from the landscape and the consciousness of humans. Numerous young animals are in the care of the aquariums in order to be released into the wild as quickly as possible. In the wild, the animals can possibly live up to 100 years.

Attention!

The access road to SEA LIFE Constance is closed on Sunday. You can only reach us on foot. You can find alternative parking options under "Directions".

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