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John Nightingale

Saving whales and dolphins the right way

Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
A bill currently under consideration by the Senate, S-203, would bar whale and dolphin captivity across Canada, but the head of the Vancouver Aquarium says the legislation would actually inhibit the ability to conduct crucial research on the animals or rescue them, such as Chester, a rescued false killer whale housed at the aquarium. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Wise
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
A bill currently under consideration by the Senate, S-203, would bar whale and dolphin captivity across Canada, but the head of the Vancouver Aquarium says the legislation would actually inhibit the ability to conduct crucial research on the animals or rescue them, such as Chester, a rescued false killer whale housed at the aquarium. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Wise
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
A bill currently under consideration by the Senate, S-203, would bar whale and dolphin captivity across Canada, but the head of the Vancouver Aquarium says the legislation would actually inhibit the ability to conduct crucial research on the animals or rescue them, such as Chester, a rescued false killer whale housed at the aquarium. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Wise
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | October 23, 2017
A bill currently under consideration by the Senate, S-203, would bar whale and dolphin captivity across Canada, but the head of the Vancouver Aquarium says the legislation would actually inhibit the ability to conduct crucial research on the animals or rescue them, such as Chester, a rescued false killer whale housed at the aquarium. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Wise
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | August 17, 2016
The Arctic makes up 40 per cent of Canada’s landmass and almost 70 per cent of its shorelines. Photograph courtesy of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | August 17, 2016
Opinion | BY JOHN NIGHTINGALE | August 17, 2016
The Arctic makes up 40 per cent of Canada’s landmass and almost 70 per cent of its shorelines. Photograph courtesy of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre