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Posted on 23. November 201822. November 2018
anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Biologist seeks protection against animal rights activists

Published on eu.rgj.com the 08.11.2018. | By: Benjamin Spillman

Biologist Heather Reich (NDOW) proceeds against animal rights activists who presumably harassed and intimidated her. This case shows just how far animal rights activists go.

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Posted on 21. November 2018
education / media-echo

Are animals allowed to make mistakes?

Published on zoospensefull.com the 11.11.2018. | By: Peter Giljam

We often ask ourselves what happens when animals do something wrong during training. Expert Peter Giljam explains it clearly in the following article.

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Posted on 20. November 201823. October 2023
education / media-echo

In zoos and aquariums everything turns around education

Published on zooaquarium.org.au.

One of the main duties, and responsibility of modern zoos and aquariums is education. The Zoo Aquarium Association has published a recommendable article on this topic.

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Posted on 19. November 201820. November 2018
animal welfare / media-echo

Aquariums in Japan: breeding rather than capturing dolphins

Appeared on english.kyodonews.net the 09.11.2018.

The WAZA had convinced those by the JAZA accredited dolphinariums in Japan to stop demanding wild caught dolphins. Now aquariums want to breed the animals, instead of capturing them.

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Posted on 18. November 2018
media-echo

Aquariums and the EU Commission together against Plastic pollution

Exclusive for zoos.media – 17.11.2018. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Plastic pollution in the sea is a serious issue for species and nature conservation. Now there is a new, strong and important coalition…

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Posted on 17. November 2018
conservation / history / media-echo

Why a zoo in Pune breeds Indian giant squirrels

Published on thehindu.com the 03.11.2018. | By: Pranjali Bhonde Pethe

The Indian (or Malabar) giant squirrel (Ratufa indica) is not an endangered species, and still the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune (India) breeds them. Why is explained in the following article…

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Posted on 16. November 2018
conservation / media-echo

Zoo Nuremberg: Aarany & Subali are to help their species

Published on blog.nz-online.de the 04.11.2018. | By: Ute Wolf

Two lions arrived at Zoo Nuremberg, female Aarany and male Subali, to help with the coservation of their species, the Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica).

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Posted on 16. November 201816. November 2018
history / media-echo

Don´t be afraid of change!

Appeared on synalia.com the 30.10.2018. | By: Kayce Cover

Kayce Cover is one of the most experienced and successful animal trainers worldwide, on the blog she speaks about how she dealt with naysayers and how the courage to embrace change helped her to optimize animal training through new methods.

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Posted on 13. November 201813. November 2018
animal welfare / media-echo

Columbus Zoo & Aquarium: how dogs help cheetahs

Appeared on ATTNs Facebook page: 01.11.2018

Columbus Zoo are experts in hand raising and cheetah conservation – dogs can play an important role in different ways.

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Posted on 8. November 20188. November 2018
anti-zoo-initiatives / history / media-echo

Free Morgan Foundation showed its incompetence – again

Exclusively for zoos.media – 2018-11-08. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß

Free Morgan Foundation is not a trustworthy organization and published some untenable allegations against Loro Parque concerning the pregnancy of orca Morgan.

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