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cetacean captivity

There will be no captive cetaceans on Vancouver Island.

Jordan Reichert March 16, 2017 Uncategorized 3 Comments

VICTORIA, March 15th, 2017 Less than 24 hours since the hard-fought victory of animal advocates that resulted in the Vancouver Park Board announcement to ban the importation and display of …

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Vancouver Aquarium

Vancouver Aquarium Belugas Were Prisoners, Not Ambassadors

Jordan Reichert November 29, 2016 Uncategorized 1 Comment

VICTORIA, Nov. 28, 2016 With the Vancouver Aquarium’s two captive belugas, Qila and Aurora, now dead, all eyes are on whether the Aquarium will continue to confine cetaceans. While the …

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