• TWeaK
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    261 year ago

    The former Marineland employee and whistleblower Phil Demers spent a decade trying to free Smooshi, a walrus he had previously trained and had since plotted to steal because of concerns over her health and safety.

    This past spring, Smooshi and her calf Koyuk were relocated to SeaWorld in Abu Dhabi.

    Poor Smooshi :(

  • @[email protected]
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    201 year ago

    Look how we saving all this animals in there cages and tanks. With all this cool Aquaparks and Zoos and whatever.

    Bullshit industry

  • BoobiesUnite
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    1 year ago

    OMG! This is horrible. Just more proof these poor animals dont deserve to be locked up their whole lives ☹️

    • @AttackBunny
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      181 year ago

      I would tend to agree, and in the case of places that are strictly amusements parks, I totally agree. However, there are very good organizations out there, that are helping animals that can’t live in the wild, because of injury, being some assholes “pet” until it became too much to deal with, or saving species from asshole humans killing them to near extinction levels. Unfortunately, that means those animals have to live in captivity. It’s not just a simple ban all captive animals thing.

    • Hank
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      The funny thing is that many humans more or less willingly live a similar life.

      • Sorchist
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        161 year ago

        Reconsidering my choice to live inside a walled glass enclosure, only able to eat fish which are thrown in to me, constantly being watched by gawping spectators.

        • Hank
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          91 year ago

          Damn I sound really stupid now. Deservedly so though, that’s Im14andthisisdeep territory and deserves all the mocking.

      • snooggums
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        71 year ago

        A similar life would be a human living in a 6x6 solitary confinement cell, which nobody chooses voluntarily.

  • @robocall
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    61 year ago

    Seems like the whales have a better chance being dumped in the ocean than staying in their fish tanks

    • @[email protected]
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      71 year ago

      Not really. That’s the sad part. They seemingly have a death sentence either way. They’ve tried to rehabilitate captive whales multiple times and it’s not been successful. If you dumped them in the wild they would essentially just starve to death.

      Just evil, the whole situation.

      • keeb420
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        51 year ago

        I read the headline and with a grim sigh thought “good hopefully this whole thing will be shut down sooner.” It’s evil and wrong. It’s like keeping a human in a broom closet.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    41 year ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Canadian Press published its revelations on Thursday after receiving documents through access to information requests.

    Marineland, which opened in 1961, is also home to land animals including bears, bison, elk and deer, according to its website.

    Earlier this year, the province charged Marineland over failing to provide adequate enclosures and water access to its three black bears.

    The former Marineland employee and whistleblower Phil Demers spent a decade trying to free Smooshi, a walrus he had previously trained and had since plotted to steal because of concerns over her health and safety.

    “We have a strong record of providing for the welfare of our animals and will continue to prioritize their health and wellbeing as a central focus of our mission,” reads a website post signed by Marie Holer, who took over the park after her husband and Marineland’s founder died in 2018.

    Wayne Gates, a member of provincial parliament in Niagara Falls, told the Canadian Press the time has come to repurpose Marineland.


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