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About Wallonie Dauphins Captivité

Welcome to Wallonie Dauphins Captivité, your dedicated online platform exploring the complex and often contentious issues surrounding dolphins in captivity, with a specific focus on the Wallonia region of Belgium and its broader European context. Our mission is to serve as a comprehensive resource, providing meticulously researched information, fostering informed discussion, and raising awareness about the ethical, scientific, and welfare concerns associated with keeping these highly intelligent marine mammals in artificial environments.

We believe that a deeper understanding of the realities of dolphin captivity is essential for advocating effectively for the well-being of these animals. Through in-depth articles, analysis of scientific studies, and examination of current practices within marine parks and aquariums, we aim to shed light on the challenges faced by captive dolphins and explore sustainable, more humane approaches to marine conservation and education. Our content is crafted for concerned citizens, animal welfare advocates, students, researchers, and anyone passionate about the future of cetacean protection.

Our Author

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Anna Jones

Anna Jones is the principal author and researcher behind Wallonie Dauphins Captivité. With a robust background in marine biology and a specialization in cetacean behavior and welfare, Anna brings a decade of dedicated research and advocacy to this platform. Her academic and field work has focused extensively on the ethical implications of marine mammal captivity, meticulously exploring the impact of artificial environments on dolphin cognition, complex social structures, and overall physiological and psychological well-being. Having collaborated with various respected animal welfare organizations across Europe, Anna is committed to providing evidence-based insights and fostering a deeper public understanding of these magnificent creatures. Her expertise helps to ensure that the information presented on this site is not only scientifically accurate but also deeply empathetic to the animals it discusses, driving meaningful conversations and informed action.

Our Editorial Standards

At Wallonie Dauphins Captivité, we are unwavering in our commitment to upholding the highest standards of journalistic integrity and ethical content creation. Our editorial principles guide every piece of content we publish, ensuring that the information you receive is reliable, respectful, and impactful.

  • Accuracy: All content published on our site is meticulously researched and rigorously fact-checked using reputable scientific journals, peer-reviewed studies, reports from established conservation organizations, and expert interviews. We strive for precision, clarity, and factual correctness in every article and analysis.
  • Originality: We are dedicated to producing original content, offering unique perspectives, fresh analysis, and insightful commentary on the evolving topic of dolphin captivity. While we critically reference and build upon existing research, our articles provide distinct value and new dimensions to the discussion.
  • Transparency: We believe in complete transparency. Our sources are clearly cited, allowing readers to verify information independently. We openly disclose any potential biases or affiliations to maintain unwavering trust with our audience. We are also transparent about our editorial process and actively welcome constructive feedback and corrections from our community.
  • Ethical Approach: Our content is developed with a profound respect for marine life and an unwavering commitment to animal welfare. We aim to present information in a balanced, objective, yet ethically conscious manner, consistently advocating for practices and policies that prioritize the well-being and natural behaviors of dolphins.

Contact Us

We value your engagement, questions, feedback, and insights. If you wish to get in touch with our team, please visit our dedicated Contact Page.