Published on zoospensefull.com on 04/24/2018 | Author: Peter Giljam
Internationally recognized whale expert Mark Simmons explains why the panacea of release or placement in a sanctuary as alleged by zoo opponents can not be the answer.
Published on the Facebook page dolphinaria.truth on 19th April of 2018.
Again and again dolphinarium opponents dig, as in this case, the WDSF, the long refuted theory of suicide in dolphins, which is based on a fairy tale by Ric O’Barry.
Published on zoos.media on the 12th of April in 2018. | By: Robin de Vries in cooperation with Sander Gielen
There is often something to read in the media about the orca lady Morgan living in Loro Parque. This article deals in detail with the question how the animal is doing.
Exclusive for zoos.media – 10.05.2017. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß
Are zoo animals essentially prisoners? This article deals with the question how true this term is of modern zoos at all and illuminates the background.
This video shows how you can take pictures in EVERY zoo, even in the best ones, to create the impression that the animals are not well. The video has been produced by Flamboyant Media on behalf of zoos.media.
Animal rights activists aim to give animals basic rights and, as they say, release them from all “exploitation conditions”. That is why the movement or at least a part of it is called “animal liberation movement”.
A distinction is often drawn between “animal rights”, “animal welfare”, “species conservation” and “nature conservation”, even if the borders are sometimes not quite clear.
Only superficial. Many animal welfare activists, like animal rights activists, for example, refuse factory farming, but animal rights activists do this for other reasons.