Board votes to keeps whales out of Vancouver Aquarium

| March 10, 2017 in Provincial

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The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation reached a decision on Thursday night to push to keep whales and dolphins out of the Vancouver Aquarium.

During a meeting, they moved a motion for an amendment to the Parks Control Bylaw to prohibit the Aquarium from bringing in whales and putting them on display.

The decision is expected to be finalized by May 15th, 2017.

So far, Vancouver Aquarium is pushing back on the motion, saying that their whale conservation, education and research are all of critical importance.

In 1996, Vancouver Aquarium committed to no longer capturing whale and dolphins (cetaceans) from the wild.

“None of the beluga whales at Vancouver Aquarium, or currently living in other facilities, can live in the wild,” the Aquarium wrote in a recent blog post.

With the recent deaths of two Vancouver Aquarium belugas in November, the Board said they are concerned over keeping animals in captivity.

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