'Shut Down Mediterraneo Marine Park' - Animal Activists
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'Shut down Mediterraneo Marine Park' - animal activists
Animal activists staged a protest outside the Mediterraneo Marine Park on Saturday morning, calling for the immediate closure of the facility and "urgent action" to address animal welfare concerns.A total of 29 NGOs joined forces urging for an independent investigation into animal welfare and an immediate suspension of all shows and swim-with-dolphins experiences.They also demanded...
Calls grow to shut down Mediterraneo Marine Park over allegations of animal cruelty - The Maltese Herald
The Mediterraneo Marine Park is once again under scrutiny following a protest organised yesterday morning by ADPD – The Green Party, calling for urgent action on what it describes as unacceptable conditions for captive animals, particularly dolphins, held at the facility. Led by Deputy Chairperson Melissa Bagley and officials Brian Decelis and Mark Zerafa, the protest took place outside the Marine Park, with activists calling for the end of usin…
Protest Outside Mediterraneo Marine Park: Activists Demand Action
A peaceful protest was held this morning outside Mediterraneo Marine Park, calling for immediate action over what campaigners have described as “shocking” animal welfare conditions at the attraction. Organised under the Waves Not Walls campaign, the protest featured the public reading of a strongly worded statement by the Earth Systems Association, backed by 27 animal welfare organisations, including three international groups. Protesters accuse…
Protest Outside Mediterraneo Calls For End To Marine Mammal Captivity In Malta
A peaceful protest took place this morning outside Mediterraneo Marine Park in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, as activists and NGOs joined forces to demand urgent action for the animals being kept at the facility. The protest, organised under the Waves Not Walls campaign, was led by Earth Systems Association (ESA), Friends of the Earth Malta, Animal Liberation Malta, Marine Connection and Dolphin Project. The event was also backed by 27 organisations. Vie…
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