Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 04.05.2023.
Orca Ocean in Loro Parque is an important place for research. Thanks to the orcas there, major questions have been solved. This time, the matter at hand was measuring the energy consumption of killer whales.
Published on agenciasinc.es the 06.04.2023. | By: Pablo Mora
In the article, experts in the fields of animal husbandry, science, and conservation speak about the welfare and keeping of cetaceans in zoos and aquariums.
Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 10.04.2023.
Do the dolphins at Loro Parque receive jelly? The bottlenose dolphins at the dolphin lagoon receive gelatine, which looks very similar for good reasons.
Published on nzz.ch the 07.04.2023. | By: Sebastian Günther
Intelligence research is crucial to better understand animals and shape the future. It is also possible thanks to zoos like Loro Parque in Tenerife or the large aquarium Poema del Mar on Gran Canaria.
Published on truth4toki’s TikTok channel the 08.04.2023.
Not too long ago, Miami Seaquarium explained why it was not possible to reintroduce Lolita, also known as Toki or Tokitae, or relocate her to a sea pen. Why this should suddenly no longer apply remains inexplicable.
Animal expert Corbin Maxley speaks with one of the world’s most renowned orca experts, Mark Simmons, about the upcoming project that will likely cost Lolita her life.
Published on Shelley Ballmann’s Facebook page the 02.04.2023. | By: Shelley Ballmann & Mark Simmons
An attempt with the “Free Willy” star Keiko failed. Despite this, politicians and activists still want to apply the same non-functional concept with the geriatric orca Lolita.
Published on abc.es the 03.04.2023. | By: Laura Bautista
The world-famous Loro Parque in Tenerife is also the world’s first zoo with a negative carbon footprint. This is the result of the zoological institution’s sustainable orientation.
Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 13.03.2023.
The foundation of the world-famous zoo Loro Parque in Tenerife can announce yet another success: the North Central American scarlet macaw (Ara macao cyanopterus) is safe.