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23. July 2019
media-echo, research

Dolphins in dolphinariums live longer than their wild conspecifics

Published on openpr.de the 17.07.2019.

Our new press release covers recent research, which corroborates, that dolphins in dolphinariums live longer than their wild conspecifics.

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23. July 2019
history, media-echo

London Zoo defends its late-night parties amid protests from animal activists

Published on cbsnews.com the 24.06.2019.

London Zoo invites visitors to the centre for research, education and protection of animals throughout the world, also in the evenings. Animal rights activists are protesting against this.

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23. July 201922. July 2019
conservation, media-echo

Once Nearly Dead As The Dodo, California Condor Comeback Reaches 1,000 Chicks

Published on npr.org the 21.07.2019. | By: Scott Simon & Josh Axelrod

Without zoological institutions, the California condor would now be extinct. The 1.000th chick has been born at Oregon Zoo – a milestone.

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22. July 2019
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Anti-Captivity Arguments Scientifically Debunked

Published on the blog of Loro Parque the 19.07.2019.

The debate about whale and dolphin husbandry in zoological facilities, like that of orcas and bottlenose dolphins, is constantly present – but what does science have to say to the animal rights industries typical arguments? An encyclopaedia illustrates it.

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22. July 2019
education, history, media-echo

Coatis and raccoons are becoming extinct in zoos

Published on wz.de the 20.07.2019. | By: Holger Hintzen

Presumably there will soon no longer be coatis nor raccoons at Mönchengladbach Zoo – a mayor problem for education on invasive species.

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15. July 2019
conservation, education, media-echo, research

Scientist explains why zoos are so important

Published on Dr. Jason Bruck’s Facebook page the 14.07.2019.

Dr. Jason Bruck, renowned scientist, explains why he supports responsible zoos and aquariums, that make important research for the conservation of animals, their species and their habitats, possible.

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12. July 2019
conservation, education, media-echo, research

But Is Orca And Dolphin Captivity Actually Good For Conservation?

Published on dailycaller.com the 10.07.2019. | By: Ellie Gardey

The article contrasts the stance of radical PETA activists, with that of serious experts in the field of orca husbandry, thus further exploring the question of whether or not orca husbandry is actually good for conservation.

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12. July 2019
conservation, education, media-echo, research

Beluga Whales at Mystic Aquarium, American Humane Certified

Published on American Humane’s YouTube channel the 26.06.2019.

The Mystic Aquarium in Connecticut engages in excellent beluga husbandry, dedicated fully to research, education and conservation.

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10. July 201928. April 2021
conservation, media-echo

Conservation: Zoo experts meet in Rostock

Published on ostsee-zeitung.de the 20.06.2019. | By: Susanne Gidzinski

Report on the annual general meeting of the German Association of Zoological Gardens (Verband der Zoologischen Gärten, VdZ), in Höhe Düne. Conservation was a very important topic.

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10. July 2019
education, media-echo

The Intermediate Bridge VS Keep Going Signal

Published on zoospensefull.com the 08.07.2019. | By: Peter Giljam

The “Intermediate Bridge” is a training principle, which developed at the same time as clicker training, it is also an exciting method of training animals under human care, for instance in zoos.

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