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BC SPCA supports Bill S-203, which would end the captivity of whales and dolphins

The BC SPCA says they are in full support of the Bill that would put an end to keeping cetaceans, like whales or dolphins, captive.

Bill S-203, also known as the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act, would make it illegal to capture, breed or move cetaceans with the intent of putting them in captivity.

<who>Photo Credit: Vancouver Aquarium Uncovered Facebook page

The only exception would be if the animal was injured or in distress and in need of assistance.

The Bill was initially introduced in November, 2016, and with the support of the Committee it would have one more reading in Senate before moving on to the House of Commons.

If approved, it would amend the Criminal Code and the Fisheries Act, as well as the mouthful known as the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act.

<who>Photo Credit: Vancouver Aquarium

Scientific research supports the belief that cetaceans can feel things and that they suffer in capacity, but according to the BC SPCA, public opinion will play a crucial role in whether this Bill becomes a law.

Earlier this month, the Vancouver Park Board amended the Parks Control Bylaw to prohibit the Vancouver Aquarium from bringing in anymore whales.



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