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19. June 2019
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, history, media-echo, research

Why Canada Got it Wrong

Published on ammpa.org, June 2019.

In an important article, expert Dr. Kelly Jaakkola explains how Canada’s decision to end whale husbandry and the Bill S-203 are wrong and go against scientific knowledge and that on many different levels.

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18. June 2019
education, history, media-echo

Misleading Information About SeaWorld in ‘Whistleblower’

Published on behindthethrills.com the 09.06.2019. | By: Jeff Jones

In US TV, a whistleblower was presented who has made public misleading information about SeaWorld. The article takes a look at it and straightens things out.

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18. June 2019
history, media-echo

Zoo Heidelberg: And suddenly there was one more raccoon

Published on rnz.de the 03.05.2019. | By: Timo Teufert

The animal keepers at Zoo Heidelberg were quite amazed that there suddenly was one more raccoon in the enclosure. The article explains the backgrounds.

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16. June 2019
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Modern Zoos Aren’t Just for Entertainment

Published on scientificamerican.com the 10.05.2019. | By: Meredith Bashaw

The article explains that modern zoos and aquariums are not just for entertainment, but that they are also important centres for research and conservation.

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16. June 2019
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Complaint Filed with IRS and FBI Targeting Animal Rights Groups

Published on drovers.com the 16.05.2019.

The NGO Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) has filed a complaint against PETA, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) & the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation.

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15. June 2019
conservation, media-echo

Red-legged frogs are back, with help from San Francisco Zoo

Published on sfchronicle.com the 05.05.2019. | By: Peter Fimrite

Thanks to San Francisco Zoo, California red-legged frogs are back to the Yosemite National Park where they were once killed off. A mayor achievement in the conservation of this endangered species.

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15. June 2019
animal welfare, media-echo

When animal laws conflict with veterinary ethics

Published on zoologic.libsyn.com the 13.09.2018. | By: Dr. Grey Stafford

Zoo veterinarian Dr. Lara Croft is interviewed in the podcast. Some of the topics covered include breeding stops and the dilemma in which they bring veterinarians.

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14. June 201913. June 2019
conservation, media-echo

Conservation: Zoos are more relevant than ever

Published on mongabay.com the 12.06.2019. | By: Mike Gaworecki

In an interview, Jim Breheny, director of the Bronx Zoo, explains why nowadays modern zoos and aquariums are as relevant to conservation as never before.

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13. June 2019
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Taking A Look At Big Cat Rescue’s 2018 Finances

Published on bcrwatch.com the 12.06.2019.

How does Big Cat Rescue put to use donations? The article takes a close look at this and answers questions on the use of donations.

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12. June 2019
animal welfare, media-echo

Zoo Aquarium de Madrid: Response to Great Ape Project’s allegations

Published on zoomadrid.com the 05.06.2019.

In Madrid, the Zoo Aquarium was attacked by animal rights activists from the Great Ape Project. The allegations are debunked and consequences offered in prospect to denouncers.

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