Published on independent.co.uk the 31.01.2023. | By: William Mata London Zoo has signed a petition calling for action from Rishi Sunak to solve the problems that Brexit has caused for conservation breeding programmes. » to the full article
Exklusively for zoos.media – 04th of March in 2021. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiss The same procedure as every year: There are no dolphins from Taiji in the European conservation breeding population, period! Learn why this a fact.
Published on szlz.de the 07.06.2019. A red kite nest would have probably stopped the nearby construction of a wind power plant. The local NABU chairman has a terrible suspicion.
Appeared on english.kyodonews.net the 09.11.2018. The WAZA had convinced those by the JAZA accredited dolphinariums in Japan to stop demanding wild caught dolphins. Now aquariums want to breed the animals, instead of capturing them. » more
Published on montreal.ctvnews.ca the 30.03.2022. Under the illustrious name Jane Goodall Act, nature and species conservation work for many species will be made impossible in Canada.
Exklusiv für zoos.media – 10/03/2019. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß The update of TripAdvisor‘s Animal Welfare Policy ignores science, harms conservation and is not in accordance with best practices of animal welfare.
Published on zoologic.libsyn.com the 13.09.2018. | By: Dr. Grey Stafford Zoo veterinarian Dr. Lara Croft is interviewed in the podcast. Some of the topics covered include breeding stops and the dilemma in which they bring veterinarians. » more
Published on 10news.com the 03.01.2019. 2018 around 5,5 million visited in San Diego the zoo and the safari park – Two of the worlds best zoological institutions.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 06/27/2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss The new statement of the National Aquarium in Baltimore concerning their dolphin sanctuary, which is a nice name for some net cages, exposes an inhumane and ignorant agenda.
Exclusive for zoos.media – originally published in German on the 22nd of December in 2022. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss. Translator: Denis Gautheret Hairless dogs are among the oldest dog breeds still existing today. The reproach of a “torture breeding” comes up regularly in the discussion of some advocates of their extinction. This is fundamentally wrong.