An integrated resort currently under construction in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa is persisting in importing whalesharks and 18 bottlenose dolphins FROM THE WILD for its Marine Life Park in 2010. 

This is despite protests from all the animal rights g

Stop Sentosa Integrated Resort Marine Life Park getting sharks & dolphins from the wild!

Target:
create awareness of the public and stop the resort from taking wild animals into captivity
An integrated resort currently under construction in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa is persisting in importing whalesharks and 18 bottlenose dolphins FROM THE WILD for its Marine Life Park in 2010. 

This is despite protests from all the animal rights groups in Singapore who have explained the impact of the plan. These creatures have been caught from the wild for show, even though there are enough captive-bred ones around for 'use'.

These creatures need lots of space and will not thrive in captivity. They are listed as endangered animals. Current population in the wild is already small and will be depleted beyond sustainable levels.

If you belief like us that this should be stopped and it is wrong to take endangered animals from the wild into captivity for entertainment and educational purposes, please sign this petition! 
We are all just a group of like-minded indivituals who try to do our little contribution to protect the wildlife. 
Please sign today!
Bianca
An integrated resort currently under construction in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa is persisting in importing whalesharks and 18 bottlenose dolphins FROM THE WILD for its Marine Life Park in 2010. 

This is despite protests from all the animal rights groups in Singapore who have explained the impact of the plan. These creatures have been caught from the wild for show, even though there are enough captive-bred ones around for 'use'.

These creatures need lots of space and will not thrive in captivity. They are listed as endangered animals. Current population in the wild is already small and will be depleted beyond sustainable levels.

If you belief like us that this should be stopped and it is wrong to take endangered animals from the wild into captivity for entertainment and educational purposes, please sign this petition! 
We are all just a group of like-minded indivituals who try to do our little contribution to protect the wildlife. 
Please sign today!
Bianca
An integrated resort currently under construction in Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa is persisting in importing whalesharks and 18 bottlenose dolphins FROM THE WILD for its Marine Life Park in 2010. 

This is despite protests from all the animal rights groups in Singapore who have explained the impact of the plan. These creatures have been caught from the wild for show, even though there are enough captive-bred ones around for 'use'.

These creatures need lots of space and will not thrive in captivity. They are listed as endangered animals. Current population in the wild is already small and will be depleted beyond sustainable levels.

If you belief like us that this should be stopped and it is wrong to take endangered animals from the wild into captivity for entertainment and educational purposes, please sign this petition! 
We are all just a group of like-minded indivituals who try to do our little contribution to protect the wildlife. 
Please sign today!
Bianca
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We signed the "Stop Sentosa Integrated Resort Marine Life Park getting sharks & dolphins from the wild!" petition!
# 263:
1:19 am PST, Nov 26, Evangelia Manthoyianni, Greece
# 262:
11:24 am PST, Nov 5, Carl Rosenstock, Wisconsin
# 261:
7:50 am PST, Nov 3, Angela Tea, Singapore
Please don't cage these beautiful and intelligent animals in your aquariums. They belong to mother nature. It is not yours to keep and display...
# 260:
3:43 am PST, Nov 2, Helle Collin, Denmark
# 259:
4:01 pm PDT, Oct 29, Oska Vant Hoff, Indonesia
# 258:
9:03 pm PDT, Oct 25, Muhammad Diyar Mustapa, Singapore
Leave the animals that meant to be wild, unless it needs saving... where we humans have the means to protect them, care for them and release them back to the wild...
# 257:
8:52 pm PDT, Oct 25, Nur Faezah Mohd Sanif, Singapore
# 256:
7:49 pm PDT, Oct 25, Fadhil Adam, Singapore
think of other plans for showbiz please! sharks? there's none too many left around...please...save it...what's belong to the wild, should remain IN THE WILD.
# 255:
2:51 am PDT, Oct 24, Juliana Mattar, Singapore
# 254:
9:34 pm PDT, Oct 22, Yin Phua, Singapore
# 253:
11:26 am PDT, Oct 22, Forest Venkat, India
# 252:
3:35 pm PDT, Sep 11, Jordan K, Singapore
# 251:
11:12 pm PDT, Aug 13, Munirah Abu Bakar, Singapore
# 250:
11:40 am PDT, Jul 21, THE PHOENIX, Nevada
COMPASSION WILL BE SHOWN TO Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa, PROPORTIONATE TO THE COMPASSION THEY'VE ELECTED FOR THE BOTTLE NOSE DOLPHIN AND WHALESHARKS. PLAGUES OF CANCERS WITH HARDSHIPS AND DEVASTATION WILL NOW ENSUE. THIS IS NON NEGOTIABLE.
# 249:
12:17 pm PDT, Jul 8, Karine Ferreira Strazisar, Portugal
# 248:
2:43 pm PDT, Jun 5, Jennifer Alward, Canada
# 247:
9:16 pm PDT, Jun 4, Frida Simms, Virginia
# 246:
10:51 am PDT, May 29, Jason Huang, Singapore
# 245:
1:57 am PDT, May 27, Pam Fioretti, Australia
# 244:
11:57 am PDT, May 12, Gwen Moore, Maryland
# 243:
11:13 am PDT, May 12, Lynne Levine, New York
This is simply cruel and barbaric for Public Relations exploitation. SHAME ON YOU!
# 242:
10:06 pm PDT, May 9, Joyce Tay, Singapore
# 241:
11:17 am PDT, May 6, Angie Whiteman, United Kingdom
# 240:
9:23 pm PDT, Apr 27, Maik Richter, Singapore
There are already enough attractions - the motto should be going green
# 239:
11:20 am PDT, Apr 23, William Chaky, New Jersey
# 238:
6:20 am PDT, Apr 20, Name not displayed, California
# 237:
6:47 pm PDT, Apr 19, Leigh Bennett, Georgia
# 236:
8:13 pm PDT, Apr 18, Nyack Clancy, New York
# 235:
9:21 pm PDT, Apr 17, Rebecca Fulco, New Jersey
# 234:
4:54 pm PDT, Apr 17, Bernadettte Przybyl, New York
# 233:
2:07 pm PDT, Apr 17, Jamie Lee, California
# 232:
8:59 pm PDT, Apr 16, Stacy Cox, Iowa
# 231:
4:08 pm PDT, Apr 7, SHAMALA TAN, Singapore
# 230:
3:34 am PDT, Apr 6, Judit Luna i Ester, Spain
# 229:
7:21 pm PDT, Apr 5, Wei Ming, Singapore
# 228:
1:45 am PDT, Mar 29, Hui Gek Lee, Singapore
For all the profits you earn from displaying these animals in captivity, not a single cent of it can buy back what you robbed from nature. The loss is irreversible and it is the world, our future generations, our future that you are stealing from.
# 227:
9:36 pm PDT, Mar 27, Yew Jern Low, Singapore
# 226:
4:40 am PDT, Mar 27, Alexandra Douglas, Greece
THESE CREATURES BELONG IN THE WILD!!
# 225:
8:45 am PDT, Mar 21, Sarah Manthey, Ohio
# 224:
12:33 am PDT, Mar 21, Name not displayed, Singapore
# 223:
8:22 am PDT, Mar 19, Joanna Lim, Singapore
# 222:
8:09 pm PDT, Mar 18, Jessica Newton, Singapore
# 221:
6:35 pm PDT, Mar 18, Jennifer Steinmetz, Singapore
# 220:
6:30 pm PDT, Mar 18, Lisa Burnage, Singapore
Is it really entertaining watching wild animals perform ?
# 219:
6:00 pm PDT, Mar 18, Shakya Milkingmice, Singapore
# 218:
5:42 pm PDT, Mar 18, Alexandra Felten, Singapore
# 217:
5:39 pm PDT, Mar 18, Sophia Elisabeth-Jester, Singapore
# 216:
5:36 pm PDT, Mar 18, Victoria Mohr, Singapore
# 215:
5:33 pm PDT, Mar 18, Fiona Aron, Singapore
# 214:
5:30 pm PDT, Mar 18, Frederike Buehne, Singapore
# 213:
5:27 pm PDT, Mar 18, Melissa LInke, Singapore
# 212:
11:37 pm PDT, Mar 17, Karel Rosseels, Belgium
organize guided trips to see animals in the wild it creates awareness and respect
# 211:
10:39 pm PDT, Mar 17, Luke Turner, Canada
Thought Singapore was a more social and environmentally conscious country than this. As a leader in SouthEast Asia, how can it expect other countries to follow a more caring environmental and social agenda if they won't do it themselves.
# 210:
8:41 pm PDT, Mar 17, Nabila Rehbein, Singapore
STOP I
# 209:
8:15 pm PDT, Mar 17, Manuela Sinn-Masser, Singapore
It's not nice to take he dolphins and sHARKS from the wild.
# 208:
8:08 pm PDT, Mar 17, Maria Telmer, Singapore
It is deplorable that a first rate country would resort to unacceptable methods soley for entertainment purposes.
# 207:
7:51 pm PDT, Mar 17, Petra Rohregger, Singapore
# 206:
7:28 pm PDT, Mar 17, Marc Landrum, Singapore
I am surprised that Sentosa takes dolphins from the wild. I used to think the dolphins in shows were rescued animals.
# 205:
6:31 pm PDT, Mar 17, Philipp Gehrig, Singapore
STOP getting sharks and dophins they need their natural habitas
# 204:
6:27 pm PDT, Mar 17, Adam Turner, Singapore
We should stop using animals for tourism purposes, to make money off of them. They should be kept in their natural habitat
# 203:
6:22 pm PDT, Mar 17, Amphone Nontha, Singapore
# 202:
6:14 pm PDT, Mar 17, Ajay Selva, Singapore
# 201:
5:49 pm PDT, Mar 17, Antoinette Biehlmeier, Singapore
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