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Vancouver Aquarium goes to court over whale, dolphin ban

The facility wants a judge to overturn the park board’s ban on cetaceans in captivity
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Staff with the Vancouver Aquarium has gone to court over an effort to ban it having whales and dolphins in captivity.

The Vancouver Park Board voted last month to amend a bylaw that would end the aquarium’s program of keeping new cetaceans at its facility in Stanley Park.

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The aquarium announced Thursday it has launched a legal challenge in B.C. Supreme Court, arguing the park board doesn’t have the power to enact a bylaw amendment, that it refused to hear the aquarium’s argument and that the bylaw itself is too vague.

Staff also argue that the program’s cancellation would result in a loss of funding to its marine mammal rescue centre in Vancouver.

Last fall, two belugas, a mother and daughter named Qila and Aurora, died within two weeks of each other.

More to come.


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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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