Marineland's beluga whales face mass relocation
Exclusive: Ontario's troubled marine park faces catastrophic blow as over dozen beluga whales face relocation amid mounting animal welfare concerns and financial pressures.
Exclusive: Ontario's troubled marine park faces catastrophic blow as over dozen beluga whales face relocation amid mounting animal welfare concerns and financial pressures.
In an unprecedented animal welfare case, Canadian authorities have ordered Marineland to transfer its remaining beluga whales to new facilities, marking a significant victory for wildlife protection advocates.
Exclusive footage reveals trainers at Marineland Antibes manually stimulating a male orca to collect semen, sparking global condemnation from animal rights groups and scientists over the park's inbreeding prevention methods.
Explosive documents reveal that Marineland Canada staff manually stimulated lonely orca Kiska for semen collection, raising major ethical questions about captive marine mammal welfare.