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at the Vancouver AquariumNEWS: Vancouver Aquarium protesters target gala fundraiser patrons

Annelise SorgVancouver, Canada
20 de jun. de 2015
Vancouver Aquarium protesters target gala fundraiser patrons
CBC News Posted: Jun 19, 2015 9:04 AM PT
Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act proposes to limit live
capture of whales and dolphins
Protesters outside the Vancouver Aquarium say they are encouraged by a
recent Senate bill that proposed to end the capture of live cetaceans.
(CBC)
A loud group of protesters confronted patrons of the Vancouver Aquarium's
annual fundraising gala as they arrived for the event on Thursday evening.
The protesters, who were calling for the end of whales in captivity, were
bolstered by a new bill in the Senate that could formally end the
practice.
"More and more people are coming out against captivity of whales and
dolphins and as we saw there's a new Senate bill against it, so we're here
to show our support for that," said Jeff Matthews, a volunteer with Sea
Shepherd Society.
"The way this movement has gone in the last couple of years, I think it's
only a matter of time before whales and dolphins are banned from
captivity."
The bill called the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act from
Nova Scotia Senator Wilfred Moore proposes to amend the Fisheries Act to
prohibit live captures — with the exception of injured animals. The
capture of wild cetaceans currently requires a license from the Ministry
of Fisheries and Oceans.
Nearly two decades ago, Vancouver Aquarium became the first aquarium
globally to commit to no longer capturing cetaceans from the wild for
display, but it did recently add a false killer whale that staff rescued
from a beach near Tofino, B.C. The aquarium's animals have also been
breeding with animals at other aquariums in North America
The bill also proposes to regulate the export and captive breeding of
cetaceans with an amendment to the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and
Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act.
Aquarium staff defended the conservation work it does, and reported the
gala raised $360,00 for the facility.
Last year a Vancouver Park Board motion to ban whales and dolphins at the
aquarium was dropped after the previous board was defeated in the November
civic elections.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/vancouver-aquarium-protesters-target-gala-fundraiser-patrons-1.3120160
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