ETHAS in Action

ETHAS is used by a broad range of international conservation research institutions. In this manner ETHAS becomes more and more a gold standard which enables institutions to perform well accepted, transparent and sustainable conservation research projects for the benefit of biodiversity.

In following you will find some recent ETHAS projects:

BioRescue programme logo

BioRescue is a pioneering conservation research program using advanced reproductive technologies to save the Northern White Rhino from extinction. Partly funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space (BMFTR), it unites international experts to create viable embryos and restore the species.

BioRescue

BMFTR-funded

Sumatran rhinos face extinction, and Assisted Reproduction Technologies (ART) and Stem Cell Techniques (SCAT) may be their last hope. ETHAS ensures minimal stress for animals and supports secure, high-quality biobanking with standardized assessments.

Saving the
Sumatran Rhino

Indonesia & Germany

International conferences, peer-reviewed publications, and on-site partner training. Explore the talks, papers, and field visits that have made ETHAS a recognised standard in next-generation conservation ethics.

ETHAS
knowledge exchange

Knowledge exchange