Animal Care Q&A
2. Why does Ocean Park put sharks together with other animals?
3. Does Ocean Park have special arrangements for aged animals?
4. Why does Ocean Park euthanize some ill or injured animals?
5. How does Ocean Park determine if an animal is suitable for participating in presentations?
6. Is it unnatural for animals to do the things we see in the presentations in Ocean Park?
7. What does Ocean Park do if an animal does not participate in a presentation when asked?
8. Why don’t the birds in Ocean Park fly away?
9. Where did the dolphins in Ocean Park come from?
10. Could the dolphins in Ocean Park be released into the wild?
11. How does Ocean Park decide if a rescued or confiscated animal should be released into the wild?
References:
Species Survival Commission, International Union for Conservation of Nature. (2013). Guidelines for Reintroductions and Other Conservation Translocations. Version 1.0.
Müller, M., Boutière, H., Weaver, A. C. F., & Candelon, N. (1998). Nouvel inventaire du comportement du Grand Dauphin (Tursiops truncatus): Approche comparative des comportements des Dauphins grégaires, solitaires et familiers [Ethogram of the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), with special reference to solitary and sociable dolphins]. Vie et Milieu [Life & Environment].