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Proposed California Law Would Ban Orcas in Captivity

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Santa Monica Assemblyman Richard Bloom has introduced legislation that would outlaw keeping killer whales in captivity for entertainment purposes. Supporters of the bill point to what they call inhumane marine mammal park practices like forced breeding and separation of calves from mothers. Critics of the measure say that captive orcas are not in fact mistreated and serve important educational and research purposes. We take up the debate.

Guests:

Dave Phillips, executive director of the Earth Island Institute

Billy Hurley, past president of the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums

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