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Let Stanley Park Be!
posted on April 3, 2006

However, is it even necessary to have any consultation? In view of the diversity of natural fauna and flora found within the Stanley Park ecosystem, do we really need to continue to spend time and monies on keeping animals in captivity? For example, beavers and seabirds would be incarcerated while they can be found living freely. Now the expansion is up from 30% to at least 50%. Is it still $80 million? The public has already said "No!" to a zoo in Stanley Park.

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