What to do with animals in captivity is a sticky question, but the answer came into better focus when Canada's first-ever ...
Marineland is closing in Niagara Falls — and a new sanctuary may give its whales a safe home. See how plans are moving ...
Nova Scotia has approved Canada’s first ever whale sanctuary, which offers a possible landing spot for many of the Beluga ...
PORT HILFORD—Animal Justice applauds Nova Scotia’s approval of Canada’s first-ever whale sanctuary, which offers real hope for a permanent, peaceful home for many of the beluga whales currently ...
Thirty beluga whales are at the risk of being euthanized at the now-shuttered Marineland zoo and amusement park in Niagara ...
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These Niagara Region residents want a new amusement park to replace Marineland — without the animals
The fate of the beluga whales and other animals at the now-shuttered Marineland remains up in the air, but many residents in Niagara Falls and the region have an idea of what they want next for the ...
She says Marineland's threat to euthanize its remaining belugas if it doesn't receive emergency funding is a "repulsive" ...
Marineland has asked the Canadian government for emergency funding to feed and care for its whales, warning that euthanasia ...
Thirty beluga whales were still alive on Oct. 10, despite Canada's Marineland park threatening to euthanize them if it did ...
Days after a deadline threatening the euthanizing of 30 beluga whales, Ontario’s Solicitor General reports that the whales at Marineland are still alive, for now.
Marineland's threats carried a Tuesday deadline that came and went after Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson last week denied ...
The uncertain future of 30 beluga whales still living in tanks at Marineland—a shuttered aquarium and amusement park in ...
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