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Jan 04, Dolphin advocates turn up the heat in Thailand

 

  ACRES in action! ACRES regularly takes its message right to the general public in the form of educat
  ACRES in action! ACRES regularly takes its message right to the general public in the form of educational displays, information booths and petitions. Photo: ACRES

Contrary to information given on the permits supplied at the time of the export, ACRES now believes that the six Indo-Pacific hump-backed dolphins were born in the wild, not captivity as both parks previously claimed. Further, evidence suggests that the dolphins were captured in Thai waters before being illegally traded to Singapore.

Vichai Wattanapong, the president of Oasis Sea World, admitted that some of the dolphins had been caught in Thai waters, but he claimed that it was done legally. However, Police Major General, Swake Pinsinchai, who led the raid on Oasis Sea World, said that further investigation was needed.

Thailand is recognized as a hotbed of illegal wildlife trafficking and the recent raid on the Oasis marine park is just one of many such investigations undertaken in recent months to help stem the flow of this illegal activity.

ACRES launched its captive dolphin campaign, "Behind the Dolphin's Smile - A look into the plight of dolphins in captivity," in the Fall of 2003, following an intensive investigation into the welfare of Underwater World Singapore's dolphins. Disturbed by the conditions they found at the park and the inherent cruelty faced by captive marine mammals, ACRES has dedicated itself to 1) ending the use of dolphins in animal shows 2) ending the petting and swimming with dolphins at marine facilities 3) ending further imports of dolphins to Singapore and 4) stopping new dolphin facilities from setting up shot in Singapore.

To learn more about the valuable work being done by ACRES, please visit their website at: http://www.acres.org.sg.

WSPA will continue to support ACRES in its efforts to protect dolphins.

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