torie
Well-Known Member
Im sure many of the frrum members from Sydney will know what i am talking about when i say colin the whale but for those who dont there is a very heated debate in sydney atm regarding the welfare of a baby humpback whale that became stranded in pit water almost a week ago now. the debate is about the what to do, if nature should be allowe dot take its course and the whale is left to die, if it should be taken into captivity and attempts made to rear it or if it should be uthinased. for us as advicates for zoos in most situtations i think this case raises some intresting ethical dilemas. we all want to see the whale live and have a happy ending (as im sure the media does too!) but personally i think that the best thing at this point would be to euthinase him, the chances of sucessful rearing in captivity are soo slim and there are no sutible facitiites to do it in.
what are others think should happen?
for more info check this artice for a start and then there are links to a few mor e and most sydney papers will have lots on him
The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper.
what are others think should happen?
for more info check this artice for a start and then there are links to a few mor e and most sydney papers will have lots on him
The Sydney Morning Herald: national, world, business, entertainment, sport and technology news from Australia's leading newspaper.