
Sunday, 10th August 2008
Dolphins' conditions
Thank you for your report about the conditions for animals at the Mediterraneo Marine Park (The Sunday Times, August 3). Dolphins belong with their families and companions swimming freely in their rightful ocean home, not in cramped, ugly tanks.
Our fascination with these intelligent, graceful, and affable marine mammals is no excuse for depriving them of their freedom and forcing them to 'interact' with us. People who patronise a swim-with programme can go home, but the dolphins are there until their dying day. When your tourist memories fade, the dolphins will still be confined, doing the same old routines for yet more curious customers.
As long as anyone buys a ticket for these exploitative and cruel operations, dolphins will continue to suffer and die.







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If you would ask 1,000,000 to donate $20 for animal research, you won't get it. If you ask 1.000,000 to come and see animals for $20 you will get 2,000,000 to come.In the US this why they have such places.
Many people exploit animals by visiting zoos, circuses, dolphinariums etc. not out of cruelty but more out of ignorance, as they have never thought to consider these so-called places of entertainment from the animals' point of view. Anyone raising awareness about cruelty to animals (or to other humans for that matter!), whether local OR foreign, should be applauded.
I don't agree with you that larger countries should set an example. We are all together in this - it is one world, one global village, and each one is accountable to his neighbours. For instance, it is stupid for a few countries in the world, eg. Japan, to claim that nobody should interfere with their whale-catching (read: massacre). We, from our tiny Malta, SHOULD FEEL CONCERNED over this environmental issue. The same applies to pandas, for instance. We, from our tiny Malta, should also feel elated every time the number of pandas is increased because they belong to us as well.
You are right about bull-fighting in Spain - and you are right about the plight of zoos (I have that feeling that animals may be looked after more professionally than they actually are at Mediterraneo, but that's my opinion).
The issue of abortion is quite different from the issue here, but again, I understand your sense of priorities.
Judging from his incomprehensible reply, it is obvious that he has'nt understood anything....
We have every right to complain about what happens in other countries...They have every right to do the same..
What a stupid mentality..Two wrongs don't make a right....
Boycott the zoos as I do....
Mediterraneo is solely OUR problem, but we don't seem to care!
Exactly the message i wanted to pass to this foreigner ! Thanks
I suggest you do the same. To react in such an immature manner is futile.