Published on the Instagram account “_marine_malone” the 27.06.2023. In his post, the dolphin trainer analyses a statement from the National Aquarium in Baltimore about its dolphin sanctuary. He finds excellent and clear words for the NA’s approach. » to the full post
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 ksat.com the 28.12.2022. | By: Julie Moreno San Antonio Zoo has received a national award for successfully breeding the psychedelic rock gecko. The species is very endangered.
Published on newsweek.com the 06.01.2022. | By: Lydia Veljanovski Funzo from the National Aquarium‘s Animal Care and Rescue Center in Baltimore is a turtle whose peculiar looks triggered trolls.
Published on behindthethrills.com the 30.07.2019. | By: Marliee Menard The author comprehensibly explains why cage-projects from the National Aquarium in Baltimore (NAIB) and the SeaLife Trust are not sanctuaries. » more
Exclusively for zoos.media – 19th of August in 2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss The death of orca Lolita, also known as Tokitae or Toki, raises questions concerning the quality of her care and the honesty of the whole project to “release” her.
Published on Paul Cuffaro’s YouTube channel the 14.05.2023. The fish keeper and YouTuber talks about a proposal in Florida that would make it impossible for him to legally keep the majority of his fish.
Exklusively for zoos.media – 10.02.2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß The kill rate in PETA’s animal shelter has risen significantly once again. In 2022, PETA killed more animals than it had since 2014: over 2,000 dogs, cats, and other pets.
Published on blooloop.com the 19.10.2022. Thomas Ziegler from Cologne Zoo has made the first “Blooloop 50” list of top influencers in the category of zoos and aquariums.
Published on phnompenhpost.com the 18.02.2022. The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) was able to release 35 specimens of the critically endangered Cantor’s giant softshell turtle into the wild as part of its programme in Cambodia.