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Originally Posted by Zassk
But the aquarium already has a policy against capture of these creatures. It only gains them from rescues, offspring, and adoptions from other facilities. So what is the point of all this intervention by the park board?
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I was thinking the same thing. Basically if an organization actively captured a whale after a certain year ( I think in the 70s ) the Aquarium will not accept it.
If a whale is caught in a fishing net and is rescued from death ( if injured ) and unable to return to the wild for some reason, then the Aquarium would accept it.
Why do people think the Greater Vancouver Zoo ( in Aldergrove ) is badly maintained? Doesn't seem that bad to me when I've visited... any examples?