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Dolphinariums Deny Violating Reform that Bans Breeding of Cetaceans · Global Voices

Summary by El Economista
Following reports of violations of the law prohibiting the reproduction of marine mammals in captivity, the Mexican Association of Habitats for Interaction and Protection of Marine Mammals (AMHMAR) issued a statement denying the continuation of these practices. “The videos disseminated on social networks about the birth of dolphins in Cozumel correspond to pregnancies that began before the entry into force of the reforms to the General Wildlife …
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Following reports of violations of the law prohibiting the reproduction of marine mammals in captivity, the Mexican Association of Habitats for Interaction and Protection of Marine Mammals (AMHMAR) issued a statement denying the continuation of these practices. “The videos disseminated on social networks about the birth of dolphins in Cozumel correspond to pregnancies that began before the entry into force of the reforms to the General Wildlife …

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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