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15. May 202311. May 2023
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)

Published on activistfacts.com with an update from the 22.04.2023.

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has become radicalised. But what kind of organisation is it?

» to the full profile

14. May 202311. May 2023
animal welfare, media-echo

Toki May Have Hearing Deficiencies

Published on truth4toki.com the 22.04.2023.

In the course of the debate regarding the destiny of Lolita, also called Tokitae or Toki, evidence has been found that the old orca may suffer from a hearing loss.

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13. May 202311. May 2023
conservation, media-echo

Huge milestone achieved in Javan warty-pig

Published on sway.office.com the 11.04.2023.

For 30 years, there were no Javan warty pigs in the Baluran National Park. Copenhagen Zoo has now been able to reintroduce these endangered animals there.

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12. May 202311. May 2023
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Zoo Logic: Toki’s (a.k.a Lolita) Truth

Published on zoologic.libsyn.com the 20.04.2023. | By: Dr. Grey Stafford with Heather Keenan & Marni Wood

The guests of the podcast have spent decades at Miami Seaquarium, taking care of Lolita, also known as Tokitae or Toki. They talk about the old orca’s destiny.

» to the full podcast episode

11. May 202310. May 2023
animal welfare, media-echo

Auckland Zoo: Big cats enjoy ‘super-sized’ meals!

Published on Auckland Zoo’s YouTube channel the 20.04.2023.

Big cats need to be fed large pieces of meat on the bone or whole carcasses to ensure their best health. Experts from Auckland Zoo explain this during a tiger feeding.

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10. May 202310. May 2023
animal welfare, media-echo

Toki, Lii & Loke: Sea pen husbandry poses threat to their health

Published on Truth4Toki’s Facebook page the 20.04.2023.

The Dolphin Company‘s and animal rights industry’s sea pen project poses a threat to the health of Lolita, also called Tokitae or Toki, and her two hookfin porpoise companions.

» to the full video

9. May 20239. May 2023
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Cetaceans in aquariums: An ethical problem or a road to conservation?

Published on agenciasinc.es the 06.04.2023. | By: Pablo Mora

In the article, experts in the fields of animal husbandry, science, and conservation speak about the welfare and keeping of cetaceans in zoos and aquariums.

» to the full article

8. May 20238. May 2023
animal welfare, education, media-echo

Free Lolita? Former trainers say planned move is a “death sentence”

Published on kbindependent.org the 17.04.2023. | By: John Pacenti

Those who have worked with her consider the plan to move the old orca Lolita – also called Tokitae or Toki – to a net cage and then “free” her a death sentence.

» to the full article

7. May 20233. May 2023
education, media-echo

NRZ Zoo Safari: Visitors experience Kleve Zoo’s evolution

Published on nrz.de the 16.04.2023. | By: Claudia Gronewald

As part of the NRZ Zoo Safari, the newspaper reviews the evolution of Kleve Zoo according to the Masterplan that has been drawn up to lead the zoo into the future.

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6. May 20233. May 2023
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

The release of Lolita, the Florida killer whale, won’t follow a Hollywood script

Published on tampabay.com the 14.04.2023. | By: Mark Simmons

In this commentary, the orca expert describes, based on his own experience, why the so-called “release” of Lolita will not turn out the way many people imagine.

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