Published on marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com the 12.08.2019. | By: Johne Dineley
An article about one of the memes from zoo opponents on SeaWorld‘s car park situation, how much space orcas really need and whether the planned sanctuary really is advisable.
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.
Exclusive for zoos.media – 07th of August in 2019. Autor: Philipp J. Kroiß
The tragic death of orca Bob in the care of Ingrid Visser an her team still raises questions. This article offers some background informations on the case.
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.
Published on dailycaller.com the 10.07.2019. | By: Ellie Gardey
The article contrasts the stance of radical PETA activists, with that of serious experts in the field of orca husbandry, thus further exploring the question of whether or not orca husbandry is actually good for conservation.
Published on the Facebook page of Erin McKinney the 07.06.2019.
Based on facts, the post intensively informs about the radical animal rights activist John Hargrove, who was recently presented as “whistleblower” by the news channel CBS.