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Posted on 16. March 2020
animal welfare / media-echo

Rudolph the Rough-Toothed Dolphin Can’t Hear Anything

Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 15.03.2020. | By: Susanne Gugeler

The Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA) saved a rough-toothed dolphin from a certain death: we have since found out that he is deaf. He wouldn’t have made it without zoos.

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Posted on 12. March 202012. March 2020
animal welfare / media-echo

Everything We Do Should Be A Welfare Benefit To The Animal

Published on zoospensefull.com the 02.03.2020. | By: Peter Giljam

An article on the ground rule in animal training at the zoo, but also beyond it, namely that all that happens should also be in the interest of the animals. The author gives numerous examples on this.

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Posted on 5. March 20204. March 2020
animal welfare / media-echo

URGENT: Fight The Breeding Ban!

Published on imata.org the 04.03.2020.

The IMATA is mobilising all whale friends and protectors, to protest against a bill that massively threatens the comprehensive conservation of whales.

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Posted on 4. March 2020
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Mystic Aquarium: No Whale Ban

Published on mysticaquarium.org.

Whales under human care are at the top of the animal rights industry’s hit list. The Mystic Aquarium wants to stop an impending bill from animal rights activists.

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Posted on 26. February 202028. March 2020
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / education / history / media-echo / research

Where have all the old orcas gone?

Written exclusively for zoos.media – 25th of February 2020. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Animal rights activists like to claim, that there are many very old orcas in the wild. When you study the demography of actual killer whale communities, you quickly wonder: “Where have all the old orcas gone?”

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Posted on 13. February 2020
animal welfare / education / media-echo

Why do seals sometimes swim on their backs?

Published on zoos.media’s YouTube channel the 18.10.2019.

Sometimes seals like to swim on their backs – in nature and under human care. Our video explains why they do this.

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Posted on 1. February 202029. July 2022
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Big Cat Rescue: Chronology of Horror

Published on bcrwatch.com.

The chronology of the sanctuary “Big Cat Rescue” reads like a chronology of failure of those responsible and one of horror for the animals.

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Posted on 12. January 202011. January 2020
animal welfare / conservation / education / media-echo

Those Who Love Animals, Love Zoos

Published on bazonline.ch the 10.01.2020. | By: Roland Stark

Taking Basel Zoo as example, the article exemplifies the importance of zoos, touching especially upon different animals species.

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Posted on 1. January 202031. December 2019
animal welfare / conservation / education / media-echo / research

Save the dolphinariums!

Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 27.12.2019. | By: Mathias Orgeldinger

The article explains why modern dolphinariums are so important and why people, who spread populism about these institutions, are wrong.

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Posted on 16. December 20194. April 2023
animal welfare / media-echo

Are Sanctuaries An Option For Cetaceans From Zoos & Aquariums?

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.

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