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17 Mar 2016 12:12 #296865
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The orcas—also known as killer whales—at SeaWorld will be the last generation to live at the water parks, the company said. SeaWorld will stop breeding them immediately. The company has faced public scrutiny for its treatment of the mammals since 2013, when the CNN documentary Blackfish debuted. The film followed the life of an orca named Tilikum, who has been involved in the deaths of three people, including an incident in which it accidentally drowned a trainer. The 35-year-old orca is now dying of an infection, according to recent reports. “SeaWorld has been listening and we’re changing. Society is changing and we’re changing with it,†a statement from the company said. Joel Manby, SeaWorld’s president and CEO, told the Los Angeles Times: “Customers visit our marine parks, in part, to watch orcas. But a growing number of people don't think orcas belong in human care.â€
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18 Mar 2016 15:05 #297113
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www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/03/17/...ler-whales/81900498/
This is definitely good news. Although they still have one pregnant orca whale right now. And most orca whales live up to 30 years minimum and 60 years maximum or even more. I hope they build up a sanctuary so that the whales and other sea creatures can transition to a better life. They will have better living space since it's larger and they can also communicate with the other sea forms.
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