The project “PETA Kills Animals” has published a report about the killing of animals in PETA‘s animal shelter over the last 25 years: 225 dump trucks filled with dead animals.
Published on keysweekly.com the 14.04.2023. | By: Alex Rickert
The article explains why Lolita, also called Tokitae or Toki, is the real loser of the Dolphin Company, Miami Seaquarium, Friends of Toki and Indianapolis Colts’ undertaking.
Published on livescience.com the 10.04.2023. | By: Cameron Duke
Elephant Pang Pha’s peculiar way of interacting with a banana at Berlin Zoo is interesting even to scientists, who want to study her behaviour more closely.
Published on truth4toki’s TikTok channel the 13.04.2023.
How safe is a net cage, often called a sea pen? The video discusses different problems linked to this type of husbandry in light of the plans to move the old orca Lolita.
Published on ruhr24.de the 04.04.2023. | By: Kathrin Ostroga
Six golden parakeets have moved in to Dortmund Zoo. The article takes a close look at the new species and the only zoo to keep these endangered parrots in the entire Ruhr region.
Published on Loro Parque’s YouTube channel the 10.04.2023.
Do the dolphins at Loro Parque receive jelly? The bottlenose dolphins at the dolphin lagoon receive gelatine, which looks very similar for good reasons.
Published on nzz.ch the 07.04.2023. | By: Sebastian Günther
Intelligence research is crucial to better understand animals and shape the future. It is also possible thanks to zoos like Loro Parque in Tenerife or the large aquarium Poema del Mar on Gran Canaria.
Published on truth4toki’s TikTok channel the 08.04.2023.
Not too long ago, Miami Seaquarium explained why it was not possible to reintroduce Lolita, also known as Toki or Tokitae, or relocate her to a sea pen. Why this should suddenly no longer apply remains inexplicable.
Published on miaminewtimes.com the 06.04.2023. | By: Alex Deluca
Over two dozen current and former trainers, veterinarians, and caretakers have formed the group “Truth 4 Toki”. Their goal is to save Lolita, also called Toki or Tokitae, from Miami Seaquarium‘s plans.
Published on Krefeld Zoo’s YouTube channel the 02.04.2023. | By: Petra Schwinn, Adam Mathea & Leonard Giesberts
Three new pairs have formed following a partner exchange conducted as part of a conservation breeding programme for Goodfellow’s tree-kangaroos. Krefeld Zoo, in charge of coordinating breeding, shared how the animal arrived in Krefeld and what this entails for conservation.