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Whales and dolphins are born to be wild, not to be captives for life PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 16 July 2010 17:17
Dolphin in captivity. Via WikipediaPrior to 1996, there was a pathetic zoo in Stanley Park, with a collection of over 50 animals, including snakes, emus, wolves, monkeys, kangaroos, and polar bears. Among the pathetic-looking animals, many of which were clearly suffering from the stress of confinement, were a few Humboldt penguins. Spectators would stand around the penguin pen, as the penguins routinely slid down a circular slide into a small and shallow pool... Read Full Article by Janos Maté
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There is no place for zoos anymore. Animals are born to be wild not to be kept in captivity for our "enjoyment".
Brigitte Asbury , August 01, 2011 | url

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