Dolphins and their calves at SeaWorld in 2019. Photo courtesy of SeaWorld. Some around the world are trying to end the practice of marine mammals living in human care. The latest offensive is unfolding in Mexico where the legislature is considering prohibiting attractions that feature animals like dolphins, manatees, and sea lions at aquariums and other parks. The move would also ban allowing animals to engage in the natural behavior of breeding. The proposal should be a cautionary tale for lawmakers in the U.S. And those south of the border should rethink their strategy. Although the hearts of supporters may be in the right place, the plan is misguided. The approach will back
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