French Theme Park Announces Closure of Dolphin Aquarium

A young girl watches a river dolphin swimming by at the aquarium of the Zoo in Duisburg, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
A young girl watches a river dolphin swimming by at the aquarium of the Zoo in Duisburg, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
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French Theme Park Announces Closure of Dolphin Aquarium

A young girl watches a river dolphin swimming by at the aquarium of the Zoo in Duisburg, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)
A young girl watches a river dolphin swimming by at the aquarium of the Zoo in Duisburg, Germany, Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

Animal rights activists have always called for a permanent closure of dolphin aquariums exposing smart marine mammals to harsh conditions to entertain visitors.

Theme park operators around the world have refused giving up such a tourist attraction luring large numbers of visitors to zoos and parks, the German News Agency reported.

However, a major dolphin aquarium outside Paris announced it is closing its doors before an expected ban in the country.

France's Asterix Park said it will stop selling tickets for shows performed by its eight dolphins and a number of sea lions.

Since its opening in 1989, the theme park was dedicated to the main characters of the famous comic book Asterix at Obelix, but its visitors increased in the few past years thanks to its dolphin shows, which drew constant condemnation from animal rights activists.

"The decision to close the dolphin aquarium comes as the park wants to focus on its traditional activities as a theme park," Asterix Park said in a statement.

"Reintroduction in a natural environment is not possible as these animals were raised in captivity and they are now too old to live in oceans," the statement added.

The closure is not good news for the eight dolphins because they would probably be transferred to other aquariums in the few coming months.



Saudi 1st First Women Wildlife Ranger Unit Celebrates 5,000th Patrol

Photo by SPA
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Saudi 1st First Women Wildlife Ranger Unit Celebrates 5,000th Patrol

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve Development Authority announced in a press release on Thursday the 5,000th patrol by Saudi Arabia's first women wildlife ranger unit.
Reserve development authority CEO Andrew Zaloumis stated that the women rangers' team is exploring new horizons one patrol at a time.

According to SPA, he emphasized that women's conservation teams are crucial, and noted that the reserve has focused on empowering women—who comprise 33% of the 183-strong team, well above the global average of less than 11%.
Zaloumis attributed the success to a female-led team within the reserve, from executive management to the socio-economic development unit, which collaborates with local women to build their capacity as conservation leaders.
Since their historic induction in 2022, these women have played a vital role in conserving the reserve's natural and cultural heritage while paving the way for women in Saudi Arabia to pursue careers in conservation.