Published on imata.org in spring of 2023. | By: Mark Simmons Repeating mistakes over and over is counterproductive. This also applies in animal welfare. Regardless, the same mistake is being made in the case of the orca Lolita. » to the full article
Published on gerati.de the 25.04.2023. TV moderator Hugo Egon Balder has let himself be lured into doing a campaign with PETA. However, the campaign has little to no relation to animal welfare. » to the full article
Published on thestar.com the 26.04.2022. | By: Sophie de Vos In the article, a young researcher talks about her experiences at the Canadian Toronto Zoo, for which animal welfare and research about it are a top priority. » to the full article
Published on pethelpful.com the 06.04.2022. | By: Peter Dickinson What are the five freedoms? What are they good for? How are they implemented in zoos & aquariums? The article provides many insights into the work carried out for the animals. » to the full article
Published on tierschutz-statt-menschenrechte.ch the 11.01.2022. In Switzerland, a broad alliance of political and practical experts, also from the zoo world, stands against the animal rights industry’s primate initiative. » to the media release
Published on mz.de the 15.12.2021. | By: Torsten Adam Circus chimp Robby, who was born in a zoo, “tells” his life story in a book attributed to a multidisciplinary, specialist review by numerous experts. » to the full article
Published on topagrar.com the 13.12.2021. | By: Christina Selhorst How do animal welfare and animal rights organisations perform in tests related to their use of donations? Exceedingly few get good reports.
Published on blog.loroparque.com the 29.11.2021. The German Federal Administrative Court sees no reason to grant PETA the right of action for animal welfare organisations in the state of Baden-Württemberg – the animal rights activists lose again. » to the full article
Published on mdpi.com the 13.10.2021. | By: Eduardo J. Fernandez & Allison L. Martin How do animal training and further enrichment impact animal welfare? This has interested modern zoos for decades. » more
Published on aucklandzoo.co.nz. Modern zoos and aquariums rely on science not only for conservation but also for animal care. This ensures that the animals receive optimal care. Auckland Zoo is a great example of how this works. » to the full site