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News Release: Thar We Blow The Aquarium Myths!
posted on May 12, 2017

News Release: Thar We Blow The Aquarium Myths!

News Release
May 12, 2017

Re: Thar We Blow the Aquarium Myths!

Lifeforce believes that clarification is needed because of all the misinformation by the Vancouver Aquarium (VA). Their web site is certainly not the "Real Facts". This is part of a Lifeforce upcoming report. Those who have looked thoroughly at the cetacean captivity issues want the physical and psychological suffering to end.

The Aquarium propaganda is fear mongering. It attacks those who support the rights of cetaceans and misleads the public. The Aquarium fear mongers know that in the rare cetacean cases there is a team from government, NGOs, companies, and public that help. There are also many examples of local people rescuing orcas and others. A ban isn’t going to increase harm to any cetacean. They don’t want it to harm their “publish or perish” research and captivity businesses.

Please contact Lifeforce for the full News Release PDF.

Support a Cetacean Bylaw to Finally End Captivity!
Vancouver has been a world leader. Vancouver was one of the first to stop wild animal acts in circuses. Vancouver closed the Stanley Park Zoo. Cetaceans must not wait for a referendum, must not wait for a Canada wide ban, and must not suffer from more Aquarium propaganda.
The Cetacean Bylaw is the only way to end the suffering. It is time to make amendments to guarantee the rights and freedoms of cetaceans.

For further information: Peter Hamilton, Lifeforce, lifeforcesociety@hotmail.com