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Posted on 22. June 2019
anti-zoo-initiatives / history / media-echo

The rising power of NGOs and the responsibility of the media

Published on meedia.de the 15.05.2019. | By: Frederik Ferreau & Hasso Mansfeld

State and media should exercise more control over NGOs, as these have developed to become “powerful giants” in the public debate, the articles authors demand.

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Posted on 22. June 20193. July 2019
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / conservation / media-echo / research

Canada abolishes comprehensive whale protection

Publisehd on openpr.de the 12.06.2019. | Press release by zoos.media

With the Bill S-203 Canada has abolished comprehensive whale protection. Our press release explains what this means for animals in the future.

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Posted on 21. June 2019
education / media-echo

Simply returning rescued wildlife back to the wild may not be in their best interest

Published on theconversation.com the 10.06.2019. | By: Bruce Englefield & Paul McGreevy

When an animal has been rescued, many people want to release it back into the wild as quickly as possible. Often however, this is not advisable – why? The article explains it.

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Posted on 20. June 2019
education / media-echo

Sorry, banning plastic bags won’t save our planet

Published on theglobeandmail.com the 17.06.2019. | By: Bjorn Lomborg

Does banning plastic bags in all areas of life save the planet? No, the articles author answers and explains why.

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Posted on 19. June 2019
animal welfare / anti-zoo-initiatives / conservation / education / history / media-echo / research

Why Canada Got it Wrong

Published on ammpa.org, June 2019.

In an important article, expert Dr. Kelly Jaakkola explains how Canada’s decision to end whale husbandry and the Bill S-203 are wrong and go against scientific knowledge and that on many different levels.

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Posted on 18. June 2019
education / history / media-echo

Misleading Information About SeaWorld in ‘Whistleblower’

Published on behindthethrills.com the 09.06.2019. | By: Jeff Jones

In US TV, a whistleblower was presented who has made public misleading information about SeaWorld. The article takes a look at it and straightens things out.

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Posted on 18. June 2019
history / media-echo

Zoo Heidelberg: And suddenly there was one more raccoon

Published on rnz.de the 03.05.2019. | By: Timo Teufert

The animal keepers at Zoo Heidelberg were quite amazed that there suddenly was one more raccoon in the enclosure. The article explains the backgrounds.

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Posted on 16. June 2019
animal welfare / conservation / education / media-echo / research

Modern Zoos Aren’t Just for Entertainment

Published on scientificamerican.com the 10.05.2019. | By: Meredith Bashaw

The article explains that modern zoos and aquariums are not just for entertainment, but that they are also important centres for research and conservation.

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Posted on 16. June 2019
anti-zoo-initiatives / media-echo

Complaint Filed with IRS and FBI Targeting Animal Rights Groups

Published on drovers.com the 16.05.2019.

The NGO Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) has filed a complaint against PETA, Direct Action Everywhere (DxE) & the Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation.

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Posted on 15. June 2019
conservation / media-echo

Red-legged frogs are back, with help from San Francisco Zoo

Published on sfchronicle.com the 05.05.2019. | By: Peter Fimrite

Thanks to San Francisco Zoo, California red-legged frogs are back to the Yosemite National Park where they were once killed off. A mayor achievement in the conservation of this endangered species.

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