Marineland Dolphins Transferred to Beauval Zoo ? a New Trail Suggested by the Government
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The Minister of Ecological Transition, Agnes Pannier-Runacher, announced on Friday a reception centre project at Beauval Zoo for the twelve dolphins currently stranded in the Marineland of Antibes.
In total, 12 dolphins still live at Marineland d'Antibes Park, which closed its doors at the beginning of the year. On Friday, September 5, the Ministry of Ecological Transition referred to a project for a "reception and protection centre" at the Beauval ZooPark. However, the director of the park warns that the project will not be completed for at least two years. - The dolphins of Marineland transferred to the Beauval Zoo ? A new trail mentione…
The government has "emergency" to launch this "pioneer project", with NGOs, the Beauval Zoo and a mammalian expert. The amount and source of the necessary funding have not been specified.
The government proposes to create a centre at the Beauval Zoo Park to accommodate dolphins from European parks, pending the opening of places in sea sanctuaries.
An exceptional sanctuary could soon be established in the Loir-et-Cher to welcome the 12 cetaceans whose fate has been outstanding since the closure of Marineland.

The Beauval Zoopark in the Loir-et-Cher could accommodate the 12 dolphins stranded in the Marineland of Antibes.
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