Published on thediplomat.com the 13.08.2019. | By: Ingrid Suter
The article takes a differentiated look at elephant tourism in Asia and illustrates the danger, that campaigns by animal rights activists pose for conservation.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 16.08.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß
PETA’s last smear campaign against the conservation of rhinos is dangerous for the animals, and apparently, PETA doesn’t even know what it is all about…
The publication works through the connections of the American zoo association AZA, under its current CEO Dan Ashe, to the radical animal rights organisation PETA and points out the danger of this strategy.
Published on marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com the 12.08.2019. | By: Johne Dineley
An article about one of the memes from zoo opponents on SeaWorld‘s car park situation, how much space orcas really need and whether the planned sanctuary really is advisable.
Published on marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com the 17.07.2019. | By: John Dineley
No, the articles author explains, because first, the main goal of zoos and aquariums is not to entertain and secondly, the animals live longer than in nature.
If you were to believe animal rights activists, rake marks would only exist in orcas under human care – science however proves the opposite is true: they also exist in nature and it is completely natural for orcas to have them.
Published on latimes.com the 07.08.2019. | By: Susan King
The article explores the question, of whether the cooperation between San Diego Zoo and the TV channel Animal Planet could fix the image problem of zoos.