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30. May 2022
conservation, education, history, media-echo

Edinburgh Zoo penguin Mrs Wolowitz is thought to be the oldest of her species in the world

Published on edinburghnews.scotsman.com the 18.05.2022. | By: George Mair

The female northern rockhopper penguin Mrs Wolowitz, who recently celebrated her 35th birthday at Edinburgh Zoo, is thought to be the oldest representative of her species in the world.

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29. May 202227. May 2022
media-echo, research

PETA campaigns against research project ZOWIAC

Published on the Facebook page “Peta – Nein Danke” the 17.05.2022.

The radical animal rights organisation PETA has taken a stand against a research project on the zoonotic and wildlife ecology effects of invasive carnivores.

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28. May 202226. May 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Zoo Vienna: Twofold mhorr gazelle offspring

Published on the YouTube channel of Zoo Vienna the 18.05.2022.

In the video, Falko Balfanz, the responsible curator at Zoo Vienna, explains why this offspring is so important to preserve the species.

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25. May 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, history, media-echo

Miami SeaQuarium Accident: Trainer Speaks Out

Published on vocal.media the 21.04.2022. | By: Jenna Deedy

An incident during one of the shows at the Miami Seaquarium made headlines worldwide, pushed by anti-zoo activists – now the trainer herself has spoken out.

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24. May 202224. May 2022
conservation, media-echo

Lessons from panda conservation could help Asia’s other, overlooked, bears

Published on mongabay.com the 09.05.2022. | By: Spoorthy Raman

Giant pandas are undoubtedly Asia’s most famous bears. The lessons learned from conservation efforts to save them could now also help other Asian bears.

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23. May 202223. May 2022
conservation, history, media-echo

Parrot flies from Tenerife to Vienna

Published on the YouTube channel of Schönbrunn Zoo the 12.05.2022.

A male black-billed amazon from Loro Parque in Tenerife has flown with Austrian Airlines all the way to Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna to contribute to the conservation of its endangered species.

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18. May 202217. May 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Who will protect riders from PETA?

Published on reiterjournal.com the 05.05.2022. | By: Roland Kern

Increasingly, riders are being targeted by the animal rights industry, which includes the radical animal rights organisation PETA. The article takes a look at this trend.

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16. May 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, education, media-echo

Bremen University uses PETA money to conduct research on animal rights

Published on djz.de the 05.05.2022.

Another article about the more than questionable collaboration between the University of Bremen and the radical animal rights organisation PETA.

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14. May 202213. May 2022
media-echo, research

Retrospective study of captive jaguar Panthera onca mortality in the European breeding population from 1998 to 2018

Published on jzar.org am 30.04.2022. | By: María J. Duque-Correa, Rebecca Biddle, Stuart Patterson & Nicholas Masters

Most jaguars in the EAZA Ex-situ Programme (EEP) die at a very high age, when they are already geriatric. They live up to 25 years.

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13. May 202212. May 2022
anti-zoo-initiatives, media-echo

Paid by PETA: Bremen University to conduct research on animal rights

Published on topagrar.com the 02.05.2022. | By: Alfons Deter

At Bremen University, a new team has been established to conduct research on animal rights, under the guidance of Prof. Sönke Gerhold, funded by the animal rights organisation PETA.

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