Published on the Facebook page dolphinaria.truth the 15.02.2023. The dubious Dolphin Project has been spreading lies again about the orca Morgan, which lives in Loro Parque, after her life was saved. » to the full post
Published on Linda Erb’s Facebook page the 12.02.2016. In 1996 the Dolphin Research Center had to help save two dolphins, that had been “released” by Ric O’Barry even though they couldn’t have survived.
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.
Published on truth4toki’s Instagram account the 15.05.2023. Since the takeover, the new owner of Miami Seaquarium, The Dolphin Company, has continuously failed to ensure optimal conditions for the old orca Lolita.
Published on Gerati’s YouTube channel the 15.05.2023. Once again, radical animal rights activists wanted to disturb a show at the dolphinarium of Duisburg Zoo. The audience responded with booing and further rejection.
Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 24.09.2022. | By: Dr. Benjamin Schulz Modern zoological institutions are also fundamental when it comes to saving animals – dolphins, for instance. The article introduces several respective projects. » to the full article
Published on the Facebook page dolphinaria.truth the 24.08.2021. In its anti-dolphinarium campaign, WDC criticises that the bottlenose dolphins at Nuremberg Zoo have too little space, despite the much bigger belugas having less space in the net-cage project supported by the organisation.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 26.05.2021. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß Animals from the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk (Netherlands) will soon be transported to China; activists are criticising this – what should we make of it?
Exclusive for zoos.media – 20.11.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß After the death of dolphin Anak, employees criticise politicians, who massively weakened the zoo through a number of bad decisions.
Exclusive for zoos.media – 02.05.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß A new, comparative study on the life expectancy and survival of dolphins in nature and under human care brings along some fascinating results.