France bans captive breeding of dolphins and killer whales:

The association of French zoos complained they had not been consulted on the ban.
But animal rights activists said it was a "historic French advance".
The ban on captive breeding would eventually lead to the end of "marine circuses" in the country, a joint statement from five conservation groups including Sea Shepherd said.
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Jon Kershaw, who heads the Marineland Antibes park in the French Riviera, told local media that government's decision was a "bombshell".
The new rules also ban direct contact between animals and the public, including swimming with dolphins, and require pools holding the animals to be made significantly larger.
Establishments have six months to comply with some of the rules, and must expand their pools within three years.
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