JBL’s support for the Reptilium in Landau

The big lizards are sitting behind the glass of their terrariums, waiting for their favourite TV programme to begin, but it’s off air. No visitors - and that's been the situation for months! But the terrariums still need to be heated, the animals still need food and the staff still need their wages. Uwe Wünstel, the owner of Germany's largest private reptile zoo, has used up his financial reserves. JBL has been on friendly terms with the Reptilium, which is only 30 minutes' drive from the JBL plant, for many years. Almost all of JBL’s terrarium products were put through their paces at the Reptilium and its very friendly team is also always available when JBL wants to conduct photo and film shoots. It was therefore a given that JBL’s new general manager, Stella Kaltenmeier-Böhme, would drop by personally with a product and a monetary donation. All the staff at JBL are keeping their fingers crossed that the Reptilium will be able to reopen from the beginning of March and that the animals will be able recommence viewing their favourite programme.

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