Published on faunayaccion.com, August 2019. | By: Jaime Galán Elvira
In order to protect animals extensively, you need to keep them under human care, for instance in zoos – why? In the article, an experienced biologist comprehensibly answers this question.
Published on the YouTube channel of Dolphin Quest the 17.10.2019.
Yet another study, that would not have been possible without dolphin husbandry: Scientists study the breath of dolphins in dolphinariums, to help their wild conspecifics.
Published on badische-zeitung.de the 26.08.2019. | By: Manuel Fritsch
Dr. Immanuel Birmelin is conducting research on wild animals under human care in Freiburg – the renowned behavioural scientist is visiting the carnivores at the Charles Knie Circus.
Published on Zoo Logic’s Facebook page the 05.09.2019. | By: Dr. Grey Stafford
Dolphins near the shore seldom dive more than 10 metres deep, offshore dolphins however, dive much deeper. Together with other scientists, whale expert Dr. Andreas Fahlman gets to the bottom of these differences.
Published on the Facebook page of Dolphin Quest Bermuda the 29.08.2019.
Dr. Jason Bruck and graduate student Tabatha Gunnar from Oklahoma State University are conducting research at Dolphin Quest Bermuda on the vision of bottlenose dolphins, in order to protect them better in nature.
Published on BBC Earth’s Facebook page the 01.08.2019.
Playing reptiles? Unthinkable up until this groundbreaking study on Komodo dragons, which wouldn’t have been possible without modern zoos and aquariums.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 16.08.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß
PETA’s last smear campaign against the conservation of rhinos is dangerous for the animals, and apparently, PETA doesn’t even know what it is all about…
Published on marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com the 17.07.2019. | By: John Dineley
No, the articles author explains, because first, the main goal of zoos and aquariums is not to entertain and secondly, the animals live longer than in nature.