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respectanimalrights · 5 years ago
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Credit © 🖋 🎬 ✔️ @whalesanctuaryproject Whales Without Walls, a short film about the work of the Whale Sanctuary Project, premieres this evening at the Santa Barbara Film Festival, and we are sharing it with you today! 🎬🐳🌟 Public opinion in North America and Europe is increasingly calling for an end to keeping these animals at entertainment parks and aquariums. And since whales who were born in captivity don’t have the skills to live successfully in the open ocean, the solution is to create seaside sanctuaries for them. 🐳 Many thanks to Matt Stamm of Oceanic Preservation Society (producers of The Cove) for his work in directing and editing the film. 🌊 Thank you for your support as we work together to create the first seaside sanctuary for orcas and beluga whales. Enjoy the film! And share it widely with friends, family and anyone you feel should see it. 🐳🎬 #whaleswithoutwalls #documentary #shortfilm #orcas #belugas #changetheparadigm #filmaker #art #wildlife #officialselection #sbiff  #santabarbara #ocean #solution #newlife #endcetaceancaptivity #changeyourmind #learn #create #cetaceans #marinemammals #borntobewild #dontbuyaticket #saynotothetankshow #environmentalfilmaking #cetaceans #nature #beauty #wildlife Via @moonchildcamaro https://www.instagram.com/p/B7t9ew8BQyq/?igshid=1gs2fcy7bkc33
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respectanimalrights · 4 years ago
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Message from @orcalegacy ⚠️Unexpected news! Five years after this suit was filed a US Court of Appeals has reversed the lower court's dismissal and kicked the case back down to a Florida court to reconsider! The park keeps Lolita in a tank so small that it fails to meet even the plain language of the minimum legal size requirement of the federal Animal Welfare Act (AWA). It also offers the orca no meaningful protection from the burning sun and confines her with incompatible animals, both additional apparent violations of the AWA. Now, the plaintiffs will return to the district court to argue that the USDA unlawfully licensed Palace Entertainment when it purchased the park in 2014 and that Lolita cannot remain in these conditions if it wishes to continue exhibiting any animals to the public. Exhibitors’ licenses do not automatically transfer upon a change of ownership, and the USDA may only issue them to facilities that demonstrate compliance with the AWA, which the Miami Seaquarium does not. “The Miami Seaquarium’s owner should never have been licensed to imprison an ocean-going orca in a cramped concrete pit in the first place, and the USDA should never have repeatedly signed off on her continued deprivation,” says PETA Foundation Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Animal Law Jared Goodman. “PETA looks forward to returning to court and fighting for an end to Lolita’s five decades of misery.” If successful, the lawsuit, first filed in 2016, could help pave the way for Lolita to be retired from performing and transferred to a seaside sanctuary in her home waters off Washington’s San Juan Islands, where she could interact with her family pod, from whom she was taken more than 50 years ago. Source: peta.org © 🎞 Image: @officialpetalatino . . . . . #freelolita #orcalegacy #captivityiscruel #captivityisnotconservation #dontbuyaticket #captivitykills #thecove #helpsavedolphins #endolphincaptivity #saynotothedolphinshow #whaleswithoutwalls #emptythetanks #orca #orcas #killerwhales #peta (at Miami Seaquarium) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMztqIYhe9y/?igshid=vd1r1qn1eje7
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