Ontario charges Marineland over cubs’ water source
Marineland failed to provide three bear cubs permanent and adequate water sources as well as climbing structures, Ontario alleges in court documents.
A second charge alleges the park failed to comply with another part of the order “by not providing the three bears access to the vertical space available within the enclosure by providing climbing structures that promote natural locomotion patterns for the bears.”The province said the third charge relates to the size of the bears’ enclosures.
“We instead opted to release the bears to a sanctuary,” Marineland said. “We understand they remain healthy in their new homes.”The charges against Marineland have been laid under a section of the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act that allows an inspector to issue an order to help animals that may be in distress. The facility must comply with the order or otherwise face charges.
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