Tag: animals
Exhibition “We are animals” in Rotterdam: Corrosively cute – culture
Darwin’s evolutionary idea that only the fittest will survive has only one criterion in the near future, at least in the animal kingdom. It is not the strongest muscles, the…
Cows and animal welfare: is tethering cruelty to animals? – Bavaria
Johann Waldschütz’s farm is an Upper Bavarian idyll. The oldest parts of the dashing Einfirsthof on the outskirts of Miesbach date back to the late 16th century. This is exactly…
Almost every third bird of prey species threatened worldwide – knowledge
Around 30 percent of all birds of prey worldwide are threatened – 166 of the total of 557 species. Most of the bird of prey species can only be found…
Skull and crossbones: A giant African caterpillar in the forest near Starnberg
The skull hawk is one of the largest and rarest butterflies in these latitudes – and is considered a harbinger of bad luck. . Source link
Antibiotics in animal husbandry: scaremongering with sad dog eyes – economy
When it comes to their own cat or dog, many people don’t understand jokes. There is great concern that something might happen to the beloved roommates. So it’s no wonder…
Antibiotics for farm animals: still resistant germs on turkey meat
Exclusive Status: 08/24/2021 5:00 a.m. According to a random sample, turkey meat apparently still contains germs that are resistant to antibiotics. Industry and politics have been promising to tackle the…
Bavaria: More storks than ever before – Bavaria
The re-spread of the storks is one of the greatest success stories of species protection in Bavaria. In 1988 there were no more 60 breeding pairs. The concern for the…
750 animals disposed of – technology breakdown in turkey slaughterhouse – Bavaria
In the slaughterhouse of Süddeutsche Truthahn AG in Ampfing (Mühldorf district), a technical breakdown occurred on Wednesday. As a result, 750 turkeys that had been slaughtered in the facility that…
Man and forest: "I noticed early on that I got on with these animals quickly"
Wolfgang Schreil went from being an outsider to being an ambassador for his homeland as “Woid Woife”: with books, appearances on television and guided tours through the Bavarian Forest. But…
Behavioral research: monkeys can also use social etiquette
So far, social etiquette has been considered something purely human. Now researchers have observed that chimpanzees and bonobos are also polite – they say hello and goodbye. . Source link