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WHY ARE WE AGAINST WHALE AND DOLPHIN SHOWS? |
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olphin and whale shows promote the capturing of these animals from the wild. The captive dolphin industry destroys close-knit dolphin families. Many of these animals died eventually from stress-related illnesscaused by their being torn apart from their pods (families). Note: Two (2) false killer whales from the Ocean Adventure in Subic Bay already died.
Q - WHY DO DOLPHINS APPEARED TO ENJOY PERFORMING IN MARINE PARKS? Dolphins appear to smile because of how their mouths are shaped; it isn't a reflection of their emotional state. Captive dolphins and whales are trained to perform desire behaviors in order to obtain a food reward. In the wild, they eat only live fish, while in captivity, they are fed dead fish. Their natural free-loving spirit is gradually destroyed, leaving them at the mercy of their trainers.
NO oceanariums or marine parks can ever recreate the natural habitat of these animals. Dolphins swim up to 40 miles a day. To simulate this, a dolphin will have to circle its pen or tank more than 3500 times everyday. They can dive to a depth of 1640 feet or 500 meters, and stay submerged for 20 minutes. Some facilities use artificial seawater or chlorinated water, which damages their eyes. Each one of these animals excretes 4 to 5 times more waste than an average human. In their confinements, they are practically swimming in their own toilets. Captivity also prevents the dolphins from effectively using their sonar abilities. Because of the all-around fences or walls, their sonar signals bounce back at them. It's like sitting in a steel barrel while people pound on the outside with a hammer. To get an idea of what it is like to be a captive dolphin, imagine spending the rest of your life blindfolded and trapped in a prison the size of a closet. Q
- DON'T MARINE PARKS HELP EDUCATE US ABOUT To learn about the many complex behaviors of an animal species, it is but logical to study them in their natural habitat - free from human intervention. Many shows like Discovery and Animal Planet have become a rich source of information concerning marine wildlife. Forcing animals to perform silly tricks for the public is nothing more than cheap circus. The only lesson imparted to the children is "You can make money by exploiting wildlife"
Conservation of wildlife means ensuring that an animal's ability to survive in the wild is preserved, in the event that the animal will be release back into the wild. What facilities like marine parks and oceanariums do is the exact opposite - they capture animals from the wild and systematically destroy their natural ability to survive in the wild. Because these facilities provide a constant market for captured wild dolphins and whales, whaling industries like the cruel Japanese Drive Fishery are encouraged to continue operating, thus further destroying marine ecology. |
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