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
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. » to the full article
Published on cope.es the 18.03.2022. Macaronesia is one of the regions with the most cetaceans in the world. Here, Loro Parque Foundation is committed to protecting the habitat for many species.
Published on blog.loroparque.com the 09.08.2021. How should dolphins and other cetaceans be housed in zoos and aquariums? The article looks at different options and assesses them on a factual basis. » to the full blog post
Published on teneriffa-aktuell.com the 03.07.2020. The Company Woosung Inflatable Boat Europe (ZEBEC), which produces floats for Siam Park, has developed a prototype of a pontoon for whales and donated it to the Loro Parque Fundación. » to the full article
Published on Loro Parque’s Twitter profile the 11.12.2019. | By: Boris M. Culik A renowned cetacean expert carried out an evaluation to determine whether sanctuaries are a reasonable option for cetaceans coming from certified zoos and aquariums – he comes to a clear conclusion. » more
Published on americanhumane.org the 02.10.2019. The internationally renowned animal welfare organisation American Humane criticises TripAdvisor‘s new policy, supposed to improve animal welfare. » more
Published on petlife.media on 25th of Octobre in 2018. | By: Jenna Deedy The author writes a worth reading letter to Canada, where legislation is currently underway that would make comprehensive protection of whales impossible. » more
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.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 02.06.2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß The two belugas are going back again: once more, it is not possible to keep Little Grey and Little White in the Beluga Whale Sanctuary.