This morning the four bottlenose dolphins that were imported to Hurghada from Japan in mid August, were moved by the owner to a larger pool that he has purposefully constructed as a quarantine area, in a new location. The HEPCA team, along with Ric O’Barry from the Earth Island Institute, and his crew were present and followed the move with a concerned eye.
more of this...The Governor of The Red Sea has issued an ultimatum to the owner of the four bottlenose dolphins that were imported to Hurghada on the 15th of August from Japan and have been in appalling conditions ever since, to be moved to a location compliant to national and international standards within 48 hours.
more of this...Here it is the second release with the news about the four bottlenose dolphins kept in a tiny swimming pool in Hurghada…
more of this...In the last days, we have received a lot of questions about the dolphins. Instead of answering all of them individually, we would like to reply to the most frequent questions and comments here:
more of this...The current captivity of the dolphins in Hurghada is an unacceptable result of the dolphinarium industry not only in Egypt but everywhere in the world. This industry harms the captive dolphins and is also the reason, why dolphin slaughters in places like Taiji, Japan, can still be financed!
more of this...Few days ago HEPCA received several reports from members of the local caring community, denouncing the discovery of dolphins kept in appalling conditions in a private villa pool in Hurghada…
more of this...This morning the four bottlenose dolphins that were imported to Hurghada from Japan in mid August, were moved by the owner to a larger pool that he has purposefully constructed as a quarantine area, in a new location. The HEPCA team, along with Ric O’Barry from the Earth Island Institute, and his crew were present and followed the move with a concerned eye.
more of this...The Governor of The Red Sea has issued an ultimatum to the owner of the four bottlenose dolphins that were imported to Hurghada on the 15th of August from Japan and have been in appalling conditions ever since, to be moved to a location compliant to national and international standards within 48 hours.
more of this...Here it is the second release with the news about the four bottlenose dolphins kept in a tiny swimming pool in Hurghada…
more of this...In the last days, we have received a lot of questions about the dolphins. Instead of answering all of them individually, we would like to reply to the most frequent questions and comments here:
more of this...The current captivity of the dolphins in Hurghada is an unacceptable result of the dolphinarium industry not only in Egypt but everywhere in the world. This industry harms the captive dolphins and is also the reason, why dolphin slaughters in places like Taiji, Japan, can still be financed!
more of this...Few days ago HEPCA received several reports from members of the local caring community, denouncing the discovery of dolphins kept in appalling conditions in a private villa pool in Hurghada…
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