Alaska's Cook Inlet was home to nearly 1,300 beluga whales in the late 1970s, but today the population hovers around 300. Despite almost two decades of recovery work, the whales aren't bouncing back.
A defunct marine park in Canada threatened to slaughter its remaining 30 beluga whales if the federal government doesn’t fork over emergency funding to care for the animals by Tuesday night.
Animal rights groups are now calling on the Canadian government to intervene and seize the whales. Over two dozen beluga whales at the now-defunct Marineland amusement in Niagara Falls, Ontario, could ...
A beluga whale at Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium had a groundbreaking surgery that is poised to change the future of beluga whale care worldwide. Kimalu, a 12-year-old 1000 pound beluga whale, is recovering ...
NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO (WKBW) — 30 beluga whales at the now-defunct Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario, could be euthanized, as reported by Buffalo Toronto Public Media. The park said that if it ...
Dozens of captive beluga whales trapped in a defunct amusement park may be spared euthanasia after the Canadian federal government conditionally approved their export to the U.S. In a Facebook post ...
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A defunct marine park in Ontario has sparked outrage after threatening to euthanise its remaining 30 beluga whales unless the Canadian government provides emergency funding by Tuesday night.