Skip to content
  • home
  • media-echo
    • all
    • history
    • education
    • research
    • conservation
    • animal welfare
    • anti-zoo-initiatives
  • zoo-facts
  • animal rights
  • advisory council
  • links
  • DE
  • EN
  • ES
⟨⟨⟨10122123124125130⟩⟩⟩
Posted on 18. August 2019
conservation / media-echo

“Today, the only representatives of exotic animals are the zoos”

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 18.07.2019.

Wolfgang Kiessling, founder and president of Loro Parque, explains, why nowadays zoos are the only representatives of exotic animals.

» mehr

Posted on 17. August 201925. March 2021
anti-zoo-initiatives / conservation / media-echo / research

PETA wants rhinos to go extinct

Exclusively for zoos.media – 16.08.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß

PETA’s last smear campaign against the conservation of rhinos is dangerous for the animals, and apparently, PETA doesn’t even know what it is all about…

» more

Posted on 17. August 201914. February 2021
anti-zoo-initiatives / education / history / media-echo

AZA and PETA: The Politics of Appeasement

Published on thecavalrygroup.com, August 2019.

The publication works through the connections of the American zoo association AZA, under its current CEO Dan Ashe, to the radical animal rights organisation PETA and points out the danger of this strategy.

» more

 

Posted on 15. August 2019
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Top 10 concerns about sea pens for killer whales

Published on Dr. Jason Bruck’s Facebook am 18.07.2019.

In the article, the expert explains his top 10 concerns regarding sea pens (also called sanctuaries) for orcas under human care.

» more

Posted on 14. August 2019
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Killer whales, car parks and The Whale Sanctuary

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.

» more

Posted on 14. August 2019
media-echo / research

Cetacean Captive Survivorship: Dying to entertain?

Published on marineanimalwelfare.blogspot.com the 17.07.2019. | By: John Dineley

No, the articles author explains, because first, the main goal of zoos and aquariums is not to entertain and secondly, the animals live longer than in nature.

» more

Posted on 11. August 2019
education / media-echo

The myth of rake marks

Published on blog.loroparque.com the 06.08.2019.

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.

» more

Posted on 11. August 2019
history / media-echo

Can Animal Planet and San Diego Zoo fix the image problem of zoos?

Published on latimes.com the 07.08.2019. | By: Susan King

The article explores the question, of whether the cooperation between San Diego Zoo and the TV channel Animal Planet could fix the image problem of zoos.

» more

Posted on 10. August 2019
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Loro Parque debunks Sea Shepherd

Published on dolphinaria.truth’s Facebook page the 09.08.2019.

Sea Shepherd made fools of themselves with a video about Loro Parque. The zoo in Tenerife has now communicated the facts and how the animals are really doing.

» more

Posted on 9. August 201910. August 2019
media-echo / research

What is a pro cap researcher?

Published on Jason Bruck’s Facebook page the 07.08.2019.

Renowned scientist Jason Bruck takes a stand on one of the terms, the animal rights industry likes to use for objectors : “pro cap researcher”. He debunks the term with his explanations.

» more

⟨⟨⟨10122123124125130⟩⟩⟩
Visit us on Facebook Take a look at our YouTube channel
  • privacy policy
  • contact/imprint