Polar Bears Aren't Meant to Live in Shopping Malls!
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Help close this inhumane shopping mall aquarium and release its mishandled animals to loving sanctuaries!

The city of Guangzhou is located within China’s southeast Guangdong Province. Within Guangzhou is the Grandview Mall Aquarium, an aquarium that, as its name indicates, shares space with a shopping mall.
According to PETA, the aquarium displays 500 species, including two polar bears, five walrus calves, six young beluga whales, and two Arctic wolves, all of which inhabit “barren enclosures that are too small for them to engage in natural behavior.”
More than that, these animals aren’t located in areas within the building that allow them natural air, or natural light.
In effect, as reported by spectators and the media alike, these animals are showing signs of extreme unhappiness. Intense pacing back and forth. Swimming in circles. Clawing at the walls.
This is not how animals should be treated; this is not how these animals are meant to live.
What stands in the way of better lives for these animals is the deputy general manager of the shopping center, Li Chengtang, who has denied claims specifically about the polar bear enclosure, but who has also said that these reports give a false impression of the venue, that these animals aren’t actually kept in poor conditions.
It’s clear that the Grandview Mall Aquarium isn’t going to step aside, not without push from its government. We must call upon the governor of the Guangdong Province, Zhu Xiaodan, to enact change.
Sign below to not only force the closure of this inhumane aquarium, but to release its animals to loving sanctuaries.