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5. January 201910. January 2019
animal welfare, media-echo, research

Research: Dolphins like TV?

Published on petlife.media the 03.01.2019. | By: Jenny Deedy

At first you might ask: Why is this important? But the article explains, that TV can actually be used for the enrichment of dolphins.

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25. December 2018
animal welfare, media-echo, research

Antarctica: it seems tourists make penguins sick

Published on sciencemag.org the 13.12.2018. | By: Maria Bolevich

Newest studies suggest that ecotourism is harmful to the penguins in the Antarctica. This once more shows the dangers of ecotourism for animals.

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13. December 201814. December 2018
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, history, media-echo, research

Will Canada follow anti zoo populism rather than scientific data and facts?

Exclusively published on zoos.media – 13.12.2018. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß

Breeding of cetaceans in human care could be forbidden in Canada. Will politicians cave in an animal rights activists‘ smear campaign against zoo and aquariums?

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13. December 201819. December 2018
education, media-echo, research

Zoos & aquariums: successful education on marine ecology & protection

Published on the Facebook page “The Zoo Scientist” the 06.12.2018.

Scientifically proven: Zoos and aquariums successfully educate their visitors with important findings on marine ecology and protection.

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8. December 2018
media-echo, research

Research of cooperation amongst dolphins

Published on the YouTube channel of the Associated Press the 23.11.2018.

That cooperation is spread amongst dolphins is no secret, but experts at the Dolphin Research Center in Florida wanted to know more details.

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30. November 201829. November 2018
media-echo, research

Education: zoos can influence visitors behaviour

Published on the Facebook page of The Zoo Scientist the 22.11.2018.

A scientific study demonstrated how zoos influenced visitors, to change their behaviour, through education.

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25. November 201826. November 2018
media-echo, research

Research in the zoo: parrots in profit mode

Published on br.de the 14.11.2018.

The parrots have the choice: food, or an object which they can exchange for better food. How will they decide?

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16. October 20184. August 2022
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, education, history, media-echo, research

Is it not better to only protect animals in their natural habitat?

Exclusively for zoos.media – 15.10.2018. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Short answer: No. The longer answer will be provided in the article and explained using illustrative examples that also show the importance of zoological institutions.

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3. October 20183. October 2018
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Why orca breeding is so important

Published on huffingtonpost.de on the 1st of Octobre in 2018. | Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

The article explains how important the breeding of orcas in modern zoos and aquariums is right now in order to preserve the killer whales in the long term and prevent extinction.

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17. August 201816. August 2018
animal welfare, media-echo, research

Grief In Animals: Does An Orca Have To Be A Human With Fins For Us To Care?

Published on awesomeocean.com on 08/16/2018 | Author: Dr. Jason Bruck

The scientist Dr. Jason Bruck talks about the anthropomorphization of killer whales with especially in connection with a “grieving” orca in the wild.

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