Published on parrotsdailynews.com the 03.08.2019. | By: Rafael Zamora Padron
The reintroduction of Red-masked parakeets was a success with the support of Loro Parque. The birds had been confiscated and then prepared for the reintroduction.
If you were to believe animal rights activists, rake marks would only exist in orcas under human care – science however proves the opposite is true: they also exist in nature and it is completely natural for orcas to have them.
Published on dolphinaria.truth’s Facebook page the 09.08.2019.
Sea Shepherd made fools of themselves with a video about Loro Parque. The zoo in Tenerife has now communicated the facts and how the animals are really doing.
Published on the blog of Loro Parque the 19.07.2019.
The debate about whale and dolphin husbandry in zoological facilities, like that of orcas and bottlenose dolphins, is constantly present – but what does science have to say to the animal rights industries typical arguments? An encyclopaedia illustrates it.
This blog article is about orca Morgan and her calf Ula at Loro Parque. In an interview with Dr. Javier Almunia, all sorts of questions around an orca babies birth arise.