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27. June 202127. June 2021
animal welfare, media-echo

Zoo Veterinarian Nightmare: New law on veterinary drugs poses animals at risk

Published on marktspiegel.de the 24.06.2021. | By: Nicole Fuchsbauer

The scandal regarding Germany’s new law on veterinary drugs is growing more and more – Nuremberg Zoo has now also criticised this new amendment by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL).

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20. June 202114. June 2021
animal welfare, education, history, media-echo

SeaWorld needs to adapt and become an animal park again

Published on orlandosentinel.com the 21.05.2021. | By: Valerie Greene

A former SeaWorld employee has found very clear words: SeaWorld needs to reform itself and return to its former strength – this is only possible as a serious animal park.

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14. June 202113. June 2021
animal welfare, education, media-echo

The flight in Parrots

Published on awiparrots.com the 28.05.2021. | By: Rafael Zamora Padrón

People who keep parrots as pets sometimes witness that their parrot loses interest in flying – an expert from Loro Parque explains why this might occur.

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13. June 202112. June 2021
animal welfare, media-echo

One Voice: New defamatory campaign against Marineland Antibes

Published on the Facebook page “Mermaid fight-dolphinarium” the 28.05.2021.

Like any other animal, the dolphins at Marineland Antibes sleep – radical animal rights activists from One Voice, however, reckon that something must be wrong.

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9. June 20219. June 2021
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, education, history, media-echo

Harderwijk Dolphins soon to go to China?

Exclusively for zoos.media – 26.05.2021. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Animals from the Dolfinarium in Harderwijk (Netherlands) will soon be transported to China; activists are criticising this – what should we make of it?

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8. June 20217. June 2021
animal welfare, media-echo

Queensland Government Dismisses Call to Ban Dolphin Breeding

Published on ausleisure.com.au the 19.05.2021.

Good news from the Australian Queensland: Dolphin breeding will not be banned there. A ban would have lead to inappropriate husbandry long-term.

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3. June 20213. June 2021
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Loro Parque: Open Letter to PETA regarding Morgan & Ula

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 02.06.2021.

In an open letter, Loro Parque has very found clear words about PETA‘s plans to get hold of the orcas Morgan and Ula for themselves.

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2. June 20212. June 2021
animal welfare, media-echo

German Parliament bans chick culling: Zoos fear for predator food

Published on rnd.de the 21.05.2021. | By: Steven Geyerrnd.de.

Killed chicks often served as healthy food for predators in zoos and aquariums. That this has now been prohibited is not at all good news.

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27. May 202124. May 2021
animal welfare, education, media-echo

Growth in the first months is fundamental in parrots

Published on awiparrots.com the 14.05.2021. | By: Rafael Zamora Padrón

Breeding is essential for conservation, and this naturally includes that the animals grow up successfully. In the article, the expert from Loro Parque explains what needs to be ensured.

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26. May 202124. May 2021
animal welfare, media-echo

Sea World stands by dolphin breeding

Published on 7news.com.au the 15.05.2021. | By: Tracey Ferrier

Good news from Australia: Sea World stands by dolphin breeding. As opposed to SeaWorld in the USA, here they do not cave to pressure from activists and accept lazy pseudo compromises.

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