Florida Naval Park has been investigated about animal care concerns

Law enforcement officials and wildlife in the United States raided a marine park in Florida after allegations of “animal abuse” at the site.

Local media says that four dolphins have died in the International Naval Gulf Garden in Panama Beach last year.

Animal rights activists have recently published drones showing dolphins swimming in mysterious green tanks in the building.

“He will not tolerate any abuse of animal.” BBC called Malik Park with Dolphin to comment.

He said that the Ministry of Law enforcement in Florida and the Fish Preservation and Wildlife Committee in Florida (FWC) carried out an inspection order at the request of Othman. Social media yet.

The note comes after Dolphin has prevented FWC Rangers from trying to verify animals, according to local media.

Reports say that three dolphins died in the park in October.

According to what was reported, he died fourth earlier this month after his head finally reached the shallow swimming pool while performing the tricks of the public.

According to Dolphin Company, the species held in the garden include beggar dolphins, coarse teeth, marine black, birds, port seals, birds and reptiles.

The warriors, an animal welfare organization, have expressed concerns about the garden.

“Video and video clips of the sad Gulf circumstances have been documented and will continue until these animals are urgently rescued,” said the BBC, Phil Demirers.

“What worries me is that these animals will have to stay in place as conditions continue to deteriorate,” he said.

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