Origins Natural Resources, Inc. Flip Over Dolphins
Monday, August 31, 2009
Washington,
DC – The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI)
applauds skincare company, Origins, for
abandoning plans for a swim-with dolphins prize
at Cabo Dolphins in Cabo San Lucas,
Mexico.
Initially Origins had planned a
promotional give-away of an opportunity to swim
with the dolphins. AWI contacted the company
regarding the cruelty inherent in the captive
dolphin trade. Origins promptly responded by
changing the prize, part of its “Leave it all
Behind” sweepstakes, stating "…Origins would
never intentionally participate in any
activities that do not align with our Company's
principles…we will no longer include this offer
as part of the prize
package.”
Many aquarium dolphins
have been captured from the wild and suffer
shock, stress, injury and even death because of
the brutal manner in which they are seized. The
dolphins at Cabo Dolphins came from Japan,
renowned for its controversial dolphin hunts
including Taiji, where entire pods of dolphins
are regularly herded into a shallow bay. Some
are sold to aquariums, including swim-with
programs, for as much as $150,000 each and the
fishermen kill the remainder by slashing their
throats and stabbing them with spears.
Captive dolphins’ lives contrast
starkly to those of their wild relatives.
Highly intelligent animals with complex
societies, wild dolphins travel up to 40 miles
a day together and dive hundreds of feet in
search of food but they are unable to do this
in a small tank or sea pen. Aquarium dolphins
are forced to perform tricks and interact with
humans with no place to hide which can cause
stress and stomach ulcers.
Since its
launch in 1990, Origins has focused on
providing animal and environmentally friendly
plant-based cosmetic products. The company was
the first major cosmetic brand to choose not to
test their products on animals. “Origins has a
long history of commitment to protect the
planet and those who populate it,” said AWI’s
President Cathy Liss, “so their compassionate
decision to dissociate themselves from dolphin
swim-with programs is in keeping with their
philosophy.”
Serda Ozbenian, Animal Welfare Institute (202) 446-2144
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