Animals, especially whales in captivity for the entertainment of humans is a growing debate with no real solution in sight. However, some incidents have ended in favor of animals rehabilitated into ...
An international wildlife charity is calling for a 'tank-free' future for marine animals - as over 3,600 whales, dolphins, and porpoises are still kept in captivity. Born Free is urging tourists ...
Sarah Jefferson, Born Free’s captivity campaigns information co-ordinator said: “We’re calling on the public not to support the suffering of captive cetaceans on their holidays.
There are still more than 300 living in captivity in European Union countries, the charity says, citing Spain in particular, where more than 100 cetaceans – the collective term for whales ...
Nevertheless, the exploitation of captive cetaceans continues. Approximately 3,600 cetaceans continue to languish in captivity across the world. We want the keeping of whales, dolphins and porpoises ...