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OSPCA, humane Society to inspect Marineland this morning
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Conradi, Peter
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Ashcroft, Bill
/ DesRoches, Jay
2012
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Conradi, Peter
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Ashcroft, Bill
/ DesRoches, Jay
2012
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OSPCA, humane Society to inspect Marineland this morning
2012
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Animal protection agencies will be at Marineland today to inspect the embattled Niagara Falls theme park, Bullet News is reporting. The Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is heading the group that also includes the Niagara Falls Humane Society, the Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums, and at least two marine mammal experts who are in town from California. Sources say one is a marine biologist and another a marine veterinarian. Sources say the local humane society will be represented this morning by executive director Jay DesRoches and inspection agent Bill Ashcroft. Reached Wednesday night, DesRoches said he could not confirm the inspection is taking place or that he and Ashcroft have been asked to be part of the group. However, when Asked directly if he was denying it, DesRoches said no. \"To protect the integrity of an inspection, I can't say anything about this,\" he said. That has been the standard line provided by the Humane Society and the OSPCA throughout this controversy, although no one has explained how basic information would compromise the inspection. \"To protect the integrity of the investigation, we can't speak to the details at this time,\" said Alison Cross, senior manager of marketing and communications at the OSPCA, in an e-mail Wednesday afternoon.
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Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
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