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9. May 20229. May 2022
animal welfare, media-echo, research

Bottlenose dolphins with “tattoos”

Published on meeresakrobaten.de the 28.04.2022. | By: Susanne Gugeler

Most bottlenose dolphins suffer from the poxvirus, as certain skin alterations show. The article discusses this in light of a current study conducted in Galicia.

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14. November 202113. November 2021
anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Show Behaviors are Natural Behaviors.

Published on vocal.media the 03.11.2021. | By: Jenna Deedy

Zoo opponents always speak about marine mammals being forced to perform “tricks” in shows – however, in reality, they are just displaying natural behaviors voluntarily.

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1. September 2020
conservation, media-echo, research

COVID-19: A Story of Marine Mammals

Published on assets.ctfassets.net in July 2020. | By: Amber Dearden, Jennifer Chapman, Aroha Miller, Valeria Vergara, Marty Haulena, Lindsaye Akhurst, Lauren Dares & Amy Rowley

How does the coronavirus crisis affect marine mammals? Experts from Ocean Wise have examined this more closely.

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16. May 2019
animal welfare, conservation, education, media-echo, research

Science in favour of marine mammal husbandry

Published on Huffington Post the 05.03.2017. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Do scientists reject the species-appropriate husbandry of marine mammals? No – the majority even declare themselves in favour. The article explains their reasons.

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28. October 201826. October 2018
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, conservation, media-echo

Dear Canada, a Ban on Cetaceans in Human Care Won’t Save Marine Mammals

Published on petlife.media on 25th of Octobre in 2018. | By: Jenna Deedy

The author writes a worth reading letter to Canada, where legislation is currently underway that would make comprehensive protection of whales impossible.

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12. October 201716. January 2018
conservation, media-echo

Species protection at the front door: the ringed snakes and Duisburg Zoo

Exclusive for zoos.media – 15.02.2017. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Duisburg zoo is actively supporting the survival of the ringed snakes in the ruhr area in the west of Germany with breeding, reintroduction and education.

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11. October 201711. October 2017
animal welfare, anti-zoo-initiatives, history, media-echo

Is the dolphinarium in Duisburg Europe’s largest dolphin cemetery?

Exclusive for zoos.media – 31.12.2016. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

Our author considers an accusation made by dolphinarium opponents against the zoo in Duisburg.

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