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    Animal rights groups seek performance ban

    Animal rights groups seek performance ban

    Updated: 2012-04-16 07:58

    By Zheng Xin (China Daily)

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    Liu Nonglin, a senior engineer of the Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens, said a zoo should be a demonstration site for animal protection.

    Liu said people could also be hurt by many zoo animals or catch diseases. However, he said, a total ban on animal performances would take time and require public cooperation and a change in attitudes.

    The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development issued a circular in 2010 banning animal performances nationwide, but the rule does not apply to aquariums.

    However, as the circular didn't specify penalties, animal performances and petting zoos featuring wild animals remain a common practice, said Sun Xiaochun, a ministry official.

    "It (the circular) is more of a warning than a regulation," she said, adding that the ministry might revise the rules to impose tougher punishments.

    But not everyone agrees with the campaign against animal performances.

    Zhou Haipeng, 22, a student at Beijing Foreign Studies University, said he found animal performances, especially by dolphins, very loving and informative, rather than cruel and merciless as depicted by the activists.

    He said he first went to the Beijing Aquarium in 2008, when he arrived in the capital for study, and was very impressed.

    "The dolphin show was cute," said the student from South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region. "That was the first time I saw a dolphin in the flesh."

    Zhou said it would be sad if animal performances are banned, especially the dolphin shows.

    "People, especially those from inland cities, could see and touch animals and become further aware of how to protect them, which is a good thing," he said. "Jumping a fire loop is too dangerous, but dolphins swimming in the water is not."

    The Beijing Aquarium told China Daily on Sunday that their dolphin training is animal friendly, not based on punishments.

    "It is not against the animals' will as those NGOs said, and there is definitely no animal abuse," said a spokeswoman of the aquarium, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    "We offer animal performances to let the public know how cute they are and how to better protect our (animal) friends."

    There are 24 dolphins at the Beijing Aquarium, all of which appear in the shows, 15 minutes each and two or three a day, according to their physical condition.

    The Beijing Aquarium stopped allowing people to interact with the dolphins, which included allowing children to kiss the animals, in 2010.

    "There're no more performances we can call off. All we have left are some simple performances, like jumping and bouncing balls," the spokeswoman said.

    "We're keeping records of the dolphins' physical and psychological condition, while providing sufficient nutritious food.

    "All the dolphins have been healthy since the aquarium was established 12 years ago," she added.

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