Thirty beluga whales are still alive days after a Canadian marine park threatened to euthanize them if the government did not provide immediate emergency funding, according to officials. "We can ...
The topic of marine life born into, bred, and/or living in captivity at amusement parks is one of the most infuriating ones in the animal welfare world, given the horrific living conditions at these ...
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Defunct marine park threatens to kill 30 beluga whales if emergency government funding isn’t approved
A defunct marine park in Canada threatened to slaughter its remaining 30 beluga whales if the federal government doesn’t fork over emergency funding to care for the animals by Tuesday night.
Marineland in Canada wrote a letter to government officials indicating that it would euthanize whales unless it received emergency funding. The Canadian government recently denied the park's request ...
19 belugas and one killer whale have died since 2019. Marineland — a now-defunct zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario — has threatened to euthanize 30 of its beluga whales due to financial ...
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Canada’s last captive whales will remain at the Marineland park near Niagara Falls for now after the federal government denied the zoo's request to ship the 30 belugas to China.
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