Published on Dolphin Quest’s YouTube channel the 28.11.2019.
Do dolphins use vocalisation to identify other species? Dr. Vincent Janik & Dr. Julie Oswald have wondered about this and are conducting research at Dolphin Quest Bermuda.
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?”
A study has explored how zoos attract more visitors and how they then transform this into commitment to species conservation – this shows just how important modern, certified and accredited zoos are.
Published on Dolphin Quest’s YouTube channel the 12.12.2019.
Acoustic environmental pollution is an important topic surrounding marine ecosystems. It makes research all the more important and yet, conducting it is often only possible through the husbandry of dolphins under human care.
Published on the YouTube channel Dolphin Quest the 07.11.2019.
Many people associate a dolphin birth with just a cute baby, but this video illustrates a different, generally unknown part, which is also part of the job.
Published on cicero.de the 19.10.2019. | By: Nils Heisterhagen
Through the concept #techforfuture, the author encourages a change in the climate debate: away from symbolic politics and off to the promotion of research and technology.