The Issue

Three dolphins, trapped in a filthy, forgotten tank—captivity is not conservation. These intelligent beings deserve better and should be moved to a coastline sanctuary, where they can thrive in a natural environment and receive the care they need. Witnessing the plight of these majestic creatures, it becomes clear that maintaining them in such conditions is not only unethical but also detrimental to their well-being.

Dolphins are known for their intelligence, social nature, and complex behaviors. In the wild, they form intricate social structures and swim long distances every day. The small, unhygienic tank they currently inhabit deprives them of exercising their natural behaviors, leading to psychological stress and physical health issues. Scientific studies have shown that dolphins in captivity often suffer from shortened lifespans, increased incidence of illness, and abnormal behaviors—a stark contrast to their wild counterparts.

The argument that captivity serves as conservation is misleading. True conservation involves protecting these animals in their natural habitats, not confining them to deteriorating facilities. Moving these dolphins to a coastline sanctuary will not only improve their quality of life but also raise awareness about the importance of preserving marine life in its natural setting.

Support the initiative to relocate these dolphins to a sanctuary where they can live peacefully and educate future generations on the importance of marine conservation. By signing this petition, you are taking a vital step toward ending this unethical practice and advocating for a more humane approach to animal care. Please join me in urging the responsible authorities to act immediately for the welfare of these dolphins. Sign the petition now and be a part of this crucial change. We owe it to these incredible creatures to offer them a better life.

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