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In episode 26 I speak with young animal rights activist, Bailey from Warrior For Animals. I was so impressed by his commitment and courage to speak out for animal exploitation, especially how he brought world wide media attention to the dolphins in captivity with his protests at Sea World, Gold Coast. With his first protest at 12, now still only 18 years old he is communicating the language of our youth who are happy to speak out about their desire for a more fair and just world, and personally I think there is such power coming through in the young generations! Bailey and I discuss what he has seen and learnt through his many protests, with a big emphasis in a cause close to his heart - which is dolphin captivity. In Australia we have only two parks left where they are kept and it is through public pressure, that has come from relentless protests like those Bailey is involved in, that one of them has committed to stopping breeding dolphins in captivity. Many countries world wide already have banned keeping these animals in captivity for good reason which we discuss. I believe the public is ready for Australia to stop these circus acts too. Listen to find out why.
By Gemma Davis5
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In episode 26 I speak with young animal rights activist, Bailey from Warrior For Animals. I was so impressed by his commitment and courage to speak out for animal exploitation, especially how he brought world wide media attention to the dolphins in captivity with his protests at Sea World, Gold Coast. With his first protest at 12, now still only 18 years old he is communicating the language of our youth who are happy to speak out about their desire for a more fair and just world, and personally I think there is such power coming through in the young generations! Bailey and I discuss what he has seen and learnt through his many protests, with a big emphasis in a cause close to his heart - which is dolphin captivity. In Australia we have only two parks left where they are kept and it is through public pressure, that has come from relentless protests like those Bailey is involved in, that one of them has committed to stopping breeding dolphins in captivity. Many countries world wide already have banned keeping these animals in captivity for good reason which we discuss. I believe the public is ready for Australia to stop these circus acts too. Listen to find out why.