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The Tragic Truth About Orcas in Captivity - Save The Whales The real majesty of orcas can only be seen in the wild or by learning about their lives from videos, movies and websites The very least that should be done to improve their lives is to create considerate living conditions for them A lasting goal would be open sea pens where orcas and other whales and dolphins would retire
WDCs Captivity Phase Out for pdf-2 - Whale and Dolphin . . . Sanctuaries and rehabilitation establishments are the most ethical solution for freeing whales and dolphins from captivity However, there are around 3,600 captive whales and dolphins, but only a handful of legitimate sanctuaries and rehabilitation facilities around the world WDC are doing all we can to facilitate the creation of these establishments and, where they exist, we encourage their
Talking to TUI - will they stop supporting whale and dolphin . . . Domino effect For the last few years, the core of our work to end captivity has been campaigning to persuade tour operators and holiday companies to stop promoting captive whale and dolphin attractions One by one, the major players in the travel, tourism and leisure sector have adopted a more enlightened approach and stopped selling holidays that include captive dolphin shows or experiences
Southern Resident orcas return to Penn Cove - Whale Dolphin . . . After 54 years, L pod orcas were seen in Penn Cove A once often frequented spot by Southern Residents, Penn Cove, Washinton turned into a nightmare in 1970 when orcas were herded and captured in nets
New report by Deloitte and WDC does a deep dive into the . . . Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) and Deloitte have released a new report that shines a light on the risks and opportunities for four key sectors – shipping, food retail, financial services and tourism – operating in the ocean economy Launched on World Oceans Day (June 8 th), the report highlights the key role that whales and dolphins play in oceanic ecosystems and assesses the multi
Ambitious plan to free captive orca Lolita announced - Whale . . . It is hoped these initiatives will help to encourage the rehabilitation of more captive whales and dolphins into natural environments around the world, and end the cruel practice of keeping whales and dolphins in tanks for entertainment Please donate today to help end captivity for good
Can captive whales or dolphins be returned to the wild . . . Captive bottlenose dolphins have been returned to the wild in Brazil, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Russia, the United States, and, most recently, Turkey Three dolphins were released in the Turks and Caicos Islands following years of captivity in the UK In most cases the individuals were seen for months or even years following release