Exclusively for zoos.media – 19th of August in 2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss
The death of orca Lolita, also known as Tokitae or Toki, raises questions concerning the quality of her care and the honesty of the whole project to “release” her.
Published on the Instagram account “_marine_malone” the 27.06.2023.
In his post, the dolphin trainer analyses a statement from the National Aquarium in Baltimore about its dolphin sanctuary. He finds excellent and clear words for the NA’s approach.
Published on Truth4Toki’s YouTube channel in June 2023.
In order for Lolita to be moved to a net pen, as planned by the Dolphin Company and animal rights activists, the NOAA would have to approve it. However, the agency seems to have concerns about the plan.
Published on truth4toki’s Instagram account the 18.06.2023.
About a year ago, experts met with Daniella Levine Cava, the current mayor of Miami, and explained the situation to her. Despite agreeing with their arguments against moving Lolita to a net cage, she is now supporting the plans of Miami Seaquarium and animal rights activists.
Published on the website of the Oceanogràfic València the 30.05.2023.
Spanish ribbed newts, called gallipatos in Spain, are the only newts that live in Valencia. The local Oceanogràfic València is trying to save the species from extinction.
Exclusively for zoos.media – 06/27/2023. Author: Philipp J. Kroiss
The new statement of the National Aquarium in Baltimore concerning their dolphin sanctuary, which is a nice name for some net cages, exposes an inhumane and ignorant agenda.
Published on the Facebook page of Bruck Lab the 28.05.2023.
Pseudo-science is typical of zoo opponents. Howard Garrett from the Orca Network has made claims about some vocalisations from the orca Lolita, also called Toki or Tokitae, that do not withstand a closer reputable examination.
Published on truth4toki’s Instagram account the 15.05.2023.
Since the takeover, the new owner of Miami Seaquarium, The Dolphin Company, has continuously failed to ensure optimal conditions for the old orca Lolita.