
August 2005 - Marine park expansion threatens 33 species

August 2005
As part of a massive redevelopment plan, a Hong Kong marine park aims to add 33 new animal species to its current collection. Some of the species that Ocean Park would like to add include animals considered threatened or endangered like Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, though importation of these animals would violate international trade rules.
Competing with Disneyland
The park's expansion plans are a desperate attempt to compete with Disneyland Hong Kong, which will open in September 2005. The animal-free Disneyland is sure to be a big draw with tourists from Mainland China as well as residents of Hong Kong
Wild captures likely
It is believed that Ocean Park will seek to capture dolphins, as well as orcas, belugas, polar bears and walruses, from the wild as many of these animals are difficult to come by in captivity. Wild captures are notoriously violent and often lead to injuries or deaths of the animals.
Ocean Park has a dismal record when it comes to keeping marine mammals in captivity. To date there is no evidence that its husbandry practices have been altered or updated since the inception of their captivity program.
Please voice your opinion
Ocean Park's quest for profit is no reason to place the lives of countless marine mammals in jeopardy. Please take a moment to send a letter to authorities in Hong Kong and urge them to reject Ocean Park's current redevelopment plans. Request that Ocean Park's redevelopment plans only be accepted if no new animal exhibits are planned.
Please visit WSPA member society HSUS's action page to send your email protest today!
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