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13. March 202012. March 2020
anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Connecticut Proves That Science Can Win Legal Battles

Published on vocal.media the 11.03.2020. | By: Jenna Deedy

It currently looks as though strong and clear scientific indications have stopped a bill, that would have meant the end of whale husbandry, at an early stage.

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10. March 202011. August 2020
conservation, education, history, media-echo

Spix’s Macaw: Experts Voice Concern Regarding Reintroduction Project

Published on oeco.org.br the 03.03.2020. | By: Cristiane Prizibisczki

Experts have manifested their concern regarding the reintroduction project for Spix’s macaws. This investigative report works through their concerns and the backgrounds in detail.

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9. March 2020
education, media-echo

London Zoo: The Secret Life of Vets

Published on the London Zoo’s Twitter account the 16.02.2020. | By: Mirka Moore

How can we explain to people all that vets do without overwhelming them. The London Zoo has developed an instructive program for kids.

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9. March 2020
conservation, education, media-echo

Why Whale Bans Are Bad For Conservation

Published on behindthethrills.com the 04.03.2020. | By: Kai Honua

Animal rights activists keep demanding an end to whale husbandry. The article explains how this hurts conservation.

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27. February 202026. February 2020
education, history, media-echo

Loro Parque statement about Expedia’s new animal welfare policy

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 24.02.2020.

The tour operator Expedia has redefined it’s animal welfare standards. Loro Parque has made a statement on the new policy.

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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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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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9. February 2020
education, media-echo

Meet Gulf World’s Rough-Tooth Dolphin Family

Published on vocal.media the 05.02.2020. | By: Jenna Deedy

Especially in the western hemisphere, rough-toothed dolphins are rare guests in zoological facilities. This is why the article introduces us to them.

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1. February 2020
education, media-echo

The Fine Art of Mimicry

Published on zoospensefull.com the 27.01.2020. | By: Peter Giljam

Mimikry is an animal training technique, extensively explained in the article – also with regards to the training of animals at modern zoos and aquariums.

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18. January 2020
education, media-echo

Education at Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum

Published on the Facebook page of the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum the 17.01.2020.

At the Aquazoo Löbbecke Museum education is of great importance, the video explains how it works and participants report on their experiences.

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