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Whales, Dolphins Will No Longer Be Displayed At Vancouver Aquarium

The Canadian Press, 18 Jan, 2018 11:51 AM
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Aquarium has announced that it will no longer display whales or dolphins.
     
     
    Aquarium president John Nightingale says in a statement that the facility will focus instead on raising awareness of ocean issues impacting other marine animals.
     
     
    He says an exception will be made for the aquarium's single remaining cetacean, a Pacific white-sided dolphin named Helen.
     
     
    The decision follows the Vancouver Park Board's approval of a bylaw last May that banned the aquarium from bringing any new cetaceans to its facility in Stanley Park.
     
     
    It also comes after the deaths of a number of cetaceans at the aquarium since 2016, including a young false killer whale, a harbour porpoise and two beluga whales.
     
     
    The aquarium says in a release that it will continue to rescue and rehabilitate animals in need, including whales and dolphins, at its rescue centre.

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