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  • Dolphinarium opening sparks protest in Armenia

    Agence France Presse
    December 24, 2010 Friday 12:38 PM GMT


    Dolphinarium opening sparks protest in Armenia

    YEREVAN, Dec 24 2010


    Environmentalists on Friday staged a protest against alleged cruelty
    to animals as Armenia's first dolphinarium opened in the capital.

    Protesters representing an alliance of 50 Armenian environmental
    groups and animal-welfare organisations gathered outside the new
    dolphinarium in Yerevan's Komitas Park holding placards that read:
    "Don't use dolphins for entertainment!"

    The campaigners believe that keeping dolphins in confined spaces is
    cruel and could cause them to become psychologically disturbed.

    They also argue that the climate in Yerevan -- where winter
    temperatures can plunge to minus 10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees
    Fahrenheit) -- is not suitable.

    "Summer is too dry and winter is too severe, which is harmful for
    dolphins and other sea mammals," said Ruben Khachatrian, director of
    the Fund for Wildlife Protection.

    But the Ukrainian company that built the new tourist attraction --
    home to four dolphins and two fur seals -- has said that suitable
    conditions will be guaranteed and a glass dome will ensure protection
    from bad weather.

    "I don't understand this protest -- we are giving children an
    opportunity to interact with these beautiful animals," said dolphin
    trainer Dmitry Uryvsky.




    From: A. Papazian
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