Resume de l’article : Orques en captivité : des biologistes et un parc s’opposent lors d’un débat inédit

Article: « Orques en captivité: les biologistes et les parcs se confrontent »

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The article discusses the controversy surrounding the captivity of orcas, also known as killer whales. Some biologists and animal rights activists argue that keeping orcas in captivity is inhumane and can cause them physical and psychological harm. They point to evidence of orcas in captivity displaying stress-related behaviors, such as self-mutilation and aggression towards trainers.

On the other hand, representatives from marine parks and aquariums argue that they provide a valuable service by educating the public about these animals and contributing to conservation efforts. They maintain that the orcas in their care are well-cared for and that the animals benefits from the social interactions and medical care they receive.

In recent years, several countries have banned or placed restrictions on the captivity of orcas, while others continue to allow it. The article notes that the debate is likely to continue as long as there are differing opinions on the welfare of orcas in captivity.