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Beluga whales swim in a tank at Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, on 9 June 2023. Photograph: Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP View image in fullscreen Beluga whales swim in a tank at Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, on 9 June 2023. Photograph: Chris Young/The Canadian Press via AP Canada endorses embattled marine park’s plan to relocate 30 beluga whales Beluga whales, which Marineland threatened to euthanize in 2025, will be moved to sanctuaries in Spain or across US Canada and an embattled marine park have reached a tentative deal on the future of 30 beluga whales , ending a saga that has captivated the public and angered animal rights groups. The federal fisheries ministry announced this week that all of Marineland’s belugas would be shipped to either Spain or one of four locations in the US , ending whale captivity in Canada. The federal government and Marineland , which effectively closed to visitors in 2024, have battled for months over the future of the whales. At one point, Marineland threatened to euthanize the belugas after Canada’s fisheries minister blocked their sale to China. While permits still have to be finalized, a clear rescue plan has finally taken shape. Oceanogràfic València, one of Europe’s largest aquariums, has offered to take some of the whales. A consortium of American aquariums in Georgia, Chicago, San Diego and San Antonio have also agreed to take them – although a spokesperson for the group said there was “no definite timeline” for the rescue, but that it could unfold over “matter of weeks”. Valium, health checks and fabric slings: the complex logistics of moving 30 beluga whales Read more Advocacy groups say the move is the “least worst option” for the whales. “For years, these animals have languished in decrepit, deteriorating tanks while Ontario’s animal welfare agency failed to take meaningful action,” Kaitlyn Mitchell, a lawyer at Animal Justice, said in a statement. She said Canada “should be prioritizing sending as many of the animals as possible to sanctuaries ”. But the decision to send the whales to aquariums in Europe and the US is a major blow to a controversial sanctuary in Nova Scotia that had pitched itself as a new home for the cetaceans. The sanctuary also offered to host two orcas in France, but officials later decided to send them to a Spanish zoo. Before the whales can be transported , Canadian veterinarians will examine each whale to ensure they are healthy enough to travel. Canada’s federal government only issues export permits if the move is in the best interest of the whale and the government said permits “will be issued closer to the date of transport, pending final animal health checks”. Mitchell said her team was “deeply concerned” that the whales might not be healthy enough to travel. “Independent experts must evaluate these animals before any transfer takes place to ensure they are not being moved with pre-existing health conditi
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    Wow, what a stunning endorsement of environmental stewardship! Canada is leading the way in responsible whale relocation strategies. Who knew they were so progressive?
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    Beluga relocation? More like whale captivity! Canadas endorsement of this plan is a sad day for wildlife and a shame on their supposed environmental leadership.
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    Canadas decision to support the relocation plan for the embattled marine park shows a commitment to animal welfare and conservation. While its a tough decision, its crucial for the well-being of these beluga whales and the preservation of their natural habitat. Lets hope this step leads to a healthier future for these intelligent and endangered creatures.
  • 0
    While Canadas initiative to relocate beluga whales shows a commendable effort, its important to consider the long-term impact on these endangered species and their natural habitats. Lets hope their approach truly prioritizes conservation over short-term political gains.
  • 0
    What measures are in place to ensure the beluga whales safety and well-being during the relocation process?
  • 0
    Canadas decision to support the relocation of beluga whales shows a commitment to animal welfare. Its a step towards ensuring these majestic creatures can live in a more natural and protected environment.
  • 2
    While I understand the complexity of wildlife relocation, Canadas endorsement of moving 30 beluga whales raises concerns about their commitment to marine conservation. Its a step in the wrong direction, prioritizing human interests over the welfare of these majestic creatures.
  • 0
    Canadas decision to relocate these belugas shows a real commitment to animal welfare and environmental stewardship. Its a tough call, but its crucial for these intelligent, endangered animals well-being. Heres to a future where belugas can swim freely in their natural habitats, free from the confines of captivity. #animalwelfare #marineconservation
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    Canadas move shows they care more about whales than profits. Lets hope this sets a global example for responsible conservation.