An ambitious plan in Nova Scotia to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales may have hit a dead end.
The uncertain future of two killer whales is no closer to being resolved despite the closure of their marine zoo home two months ago. Wikie, 23, and her 11-year-old son Keijo are still being kept at ...
Eighteen belugas, one killer whale and one dolphin have died at Marineland ... At the time, the president of the Whale Sanctuary Project, Lori Marino, said the group was “poised” to start ...
The new bill is substantially the same, with one important addition: The export of orcas would be allowed if the orca is being sent to a seaside sanctuary. In the time since the original bill was ...
In 1969, a four-year-old baby orca was separated from her family off the coast of British Columbia and sold into captivity. For the past 50 years, she’s lived in an “oceanarium” and ...
MANDATORY CREDIT* HALIFAX — The group behind a plan to build a coastal refuge in Nova Scotia for captive whales says its bid to provide sanctuary for two orcas from a marine park in France has ...
Last summer, news reports of orcas deliberately tearing the propellers ... Marino invites you to learn more about The Whale Sanctuary Project at their site (https://whalesanctuaryproject.org ...
For months managers at Marineland have tried to send the killer whales to other marine zoos but this has angered animal rights campaigners who want them housed in a sanctuary, where the orcas won't ...