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Posted on 27. November 2018
conservation / media-echo

Back to Africa – the black rhinoceros in Ruanda

Published on the Facebook page of ProZoo the 21.11.2018. | By: Christian Heidt

The resettlement of the black rhinoceros is one of modern zoos aims and in the future important steps will be taken to make it a reality.

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Posted on 26. November 2018
conservation / media-echo

China legalises trade with rhinoceros horn: disaster or opportunity?

Published on theconversation.com the 22.11.2018. | By: Hubert Cheung, Duan Biggs & Yifu Wang

There were international outcries, when China legalised the trade with rhinoceros horn, but are there maybe benefits that have escaped most?

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Posted on 25. November 201826. November 2018
media-echo / research

Research in the zoo: parrots in profit mode

Published on br.de the 14.11.2018.

The parrots have the choice: food, or an object which they can exchange for better food. How will they decide?

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Posted on 24. November 2018
history / media-echo

Zoo Francfort: departure into the future

Published on fr.de the 13.11.2018. | By: Thomas Stillbauer

Francfort is currently working on the plan “Zookunft 2030+” – the concept study is funded by means of the KfW-foundation and the Zoo Francfort foundation.

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Posted on 24. November 2018
anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

How much do you really earn at PETA?

Exclusive for zoos.media – 21.11.2018. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Edmund Haferbeck from PETA spoke about potential wages at the radical animal rights organisation. What lies behind…

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Posted on 23. November 201822. November 2018
anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Biologist seeks protection against animal rights activists

Published on eu.rgj.com the 08.11.2018. | By: Benjamin Spillman

Biologist Heather Reich (NDOW) proceeds against animal rights activists who presumably harassed and intimidated her. This case shows just how far animal rights activists go.

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Posted on 21. November 2018
education / media-echo

Are animals allowed to make mistakes?

Published on zoospensefull.com the 11.11.2018. | By: Peter Giljam

We often ask ourselves what happens when animals do something wrong during training. Expert Peter Giljam explains it clearly in the following article.

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Posted on 20. November 201823. October 2023
education / media-echo

In zoos and aquariums everything turns around education

Published on zooaquarium.org.au.

One of the main duties, and responsibility of modern zoos and aquariums is education. The Zoo Aquarium Association has published a recommendable article on this topic.

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Posted on 19. November 201820. November 2018
animal welfare / media-echo

Aquariums in Japan: breeding rather than capturing dolphins

Appeared on english.kyodonews.net the 09.11.2018.

The WAZA had convinced those by the JAZA accredited dolphinariums in Japan to stop demanding wild caught dolphins. Now aquariums want to breed the animals, instead of capturing them.

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Posted on 18. November 2018
media-echo

Aquariums and the EU Commission together against Plastic pollution

Exclusive for zoos.media – 17.11.2018. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Plastic pollution in the sea is a serious issue for species and nature conservation. Now there is a new, strong and important coalition…

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