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OUR TEAM | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Dr. Lori Marino is a neuroscientist, internationally known for her work on the evolution of the brain and intelligence in dolphins, whales, primates and farmed animals. WHAT IS AN AUTHENTIC SANCTUARY? A sanctuary is by definition a place where the wellbeing of the residents is always the priority. There are hundreds of first-class sanctuaries all over the world: for elephants, big cats, bears, great apes, dogs and cats, koalas, parrots, and other animals of all kinds. And while visitors can usually take a tour, there are no rides and no ORCA BRAINS AND INTELLIGENCE But this particular talk was less about the work of the Whale Sanctuary Project and more about her favorite topic: the evolution of orcas and other cetaceans, along with what we know about their remarkable brains and how, in many measures of brain development, they exceed the capacity of the human brain. As a neuroscientist whosespecialty is
DAVID CASSELMAN
David B. Casselman is a recognized trial specialist, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants for decades. In addition, throughout his 38-year legal career, he has been a passionate defender of animals. Among his many animal related cases, all handled pro bono, he represented Robert Culp and Aaron Leider in the highly publicized HOW THE FIRST ORCAS WERE CAPTURED AND SOLD TO MARINE PARKS In August 1970, TV cameras were on hand as seven orcas (killer whales) were captured off the coast of Seattle and taken to marine circuses like SeaWorld and the Miami Seaquarium. During the roundup, four orcas drowned in the nets, and diver John Crowe describes how he was in charge of secretly disposing of the dead orcas to avoid them being counted in the “take.” WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT SELECTS PORT HILFORD, NOVA SCOTIA We’re delighted to announce that after researching hundreds of locations in Washington state, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, the Whale Sanctuary Project has selected Port Hilford, Nova Scotia, as the best site to create a seaside sanctuary for whales being retired from entertainment parks.SAMANTHA BERG
Samantha Berg. Samantha Berg spent more than three years as a marine mammal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, where she worked with killer whales and other dolphins, along with sea lions and otters. She is one of the founders of the advocacy organization Voice of the Orcas (VOTO), which monitors news and current events related to marinemammals in
WHAT DOES SEAWORLD’S NEW “ORCA ENCOUNTER” TEACH US? It’s designed so that the display tank almost looks connected to the ocean scene. And as the screen shows orcas breaching, spy-hopping and working together in the ocean, the whales in the tank are trained to display similar behaviors. Discussing the opening in Orlando, SeaWorld’s chief zoological officer Chris Dold writes: KETO: FRUSTRATED AND DANGEROUS Keto: Frustrated and Dangerous. By Christina Colvin. Frustration, violence and boredom: these are the central features of Keto’s life story. Born in captivity in 1995, he currently lives at Loro Parque, a zoo and marine amusement park in Tenerife, Spain. Originally, all the killer whales there were on loan from SeaWorld, but now SeaWorld has HOME | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATUREOUR WORKTHE TEAMTHE WHALESDEEPER DIVEBLOGEVENTS The Whale Sanctuary Project is working with you to establish a model seaside sanctuary where cetaceans (whales and dolphins) can live in an environment that maximizes well-being and autonomy and is as close as possible to their natural habitat. It is the first organization focused exclusively on creating seaside sanctuaries in North Americafor
OUR TEAM | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Dr. Lori Marino is a neuroscientist, internationally known for her work on the evolution of the brain and intelligence in dolphins, whales, primates and farmed animals. WHAT IS AN AUTHENTIC SANCTUARY? A sanctuary is by definition a place where the wellbeing of the residents is always the priority. There are hundreds of first-class sanctuaries all over the world: for elephants, big cats, bears, great apes, dogs and cats, koalas, parrots, and other animals of all kinds. And while visitors can usually take a tour, there are no rides and no ORCA BRAINS AND INTELLIGENCE But this particular talk was less about the work of the Whale Sanctuary Project and more about her favorite topic: the evolution of orcas and other cetaceans, along with what we know about their remarkable brains and how, in many measures of brain development, they exceed the capacity of the human brain. As a neuroscientist whosespecialty is
DAVID CASSELMAN
David B. Casselman is a recognized trial specialist, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants for decades. In addition, throughout his 38-year legal career, he has been a passionate defender of animals. Among his many animal related cases, all handled pro bono, he represented Robert Culp and Aaron Leider in the highly publicized HOW THE FIRST ORCAS WERE CAPTURED AND SOLD TO MARINE PARKS In August 1970, TV cameras were on hand as seven orcas (killer whales) were captured off the coast of Seattle and taken to marine circuses like SeaWorld and the Miami Seaquarium. During the roundup, four orcas drowned in the nets, and diver John Crowe describes how he was in charge of secretly disposing of the dead orcas to avoid them being counted in the “take.” WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT SELECTS PORT HILFORD, NOVA SCOTIA We’re delighted to announce that after researching hundreds of locations in Washington state, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, the Whale Sanctuary Project has selected Port Hilford, Nova Scotia, as the best site to create a seaside sanctuary for whales being retired from entertainment parks.SAMANTHA BERG
Samantha Berg. Samantha Berg spent more than three years as a marine mammal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, where she worked with killer whales and other dolphins, along with sea lions and otters. She is one of the founders of the advocacy organization Voice of the Orcas (VOTO), which monitors news and current events related to marinemammals in
WHAT DOES SEAWORLD’S NEW “ORCA ENCOUNTER” TEACH US? It’s designed so that the display tank almost looks connected to the ocean scene. And as the screen shows orcas breaching, spy-hopping and working together in the ocean, the whales in the tank are trained to display similar behaviors. Discussing the opening in Orlando, SeaWorld’s chief zoological officer Chris Dold writes: KETO: FRUSTRATED AND DANGEROUS Keto: Frustrated and Dangerous. By Christina Colvin. Frustration, violence and boredom: these are the central features of Keto’s life story. Born in captivity in 1995, he currently lives at Loro Parque, a zoo and marine amusement park in Tenerife, Spain. Originally, all the killer whales there were on loan from SeaWorld, but now SeaWorld has BLOG | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Whale Sanctuary Project selects Port Hilford, Nova Scotia, for sanctuary site. The Whale Sanctuary Project has announced that it will work together with Sherbrooke and the Municipality of the District of Posted February 25, 2020 in For the Media, News.MEET THE ANIMALS
The Whales. More than 3,000 whales and dolphins are in captivity around the world. All of them are individuals with unique personalities. All of them need to be retired to sanctuaries. They include 60 orcas and more than 300 belugas at marine parks and aquariums, along with “Dolphin-Assisted Therapy” and “Swim-with-Dolphins” programs atDEEPER DIVE
Intelligence, Cognition and Emotions in Whales and Dolphins. Check out these amazing discoveries.DAVID CASSELMAN
David B. Casselman is a recognized trial specialist, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants for decades. In addition, throughout his 38-year legal career, he has been a passionate defender of animals. Among his many animal related cases, all handled pro bono, he represented Robert Culp and Aaron Leider in the highly publicizedAMANDA BABIN
Amanda Babin is the Whale Sanctuary Project’s environmental analyst and an aquatic biologist with experience in both marine and freshwater systems. She is an instructor for a marine mammals field course in the Bay of Fundy, and a volunteer with the Marine Animal Response Society. Amanda is a Nova Scotian who grew up on the Shubenacadie RiverINGRID VISSER
Ingrid Visser. Ingrid N. Visser is the Founder and Principal Scientist of the New Zealand-based Orca Research Trust, which works to protect orca and their habitat through conservation, education and scientific research. Since 1992, she has worked with orcas not only around New Zealand, but also in the waters of Antarctica, Argentina and PapuaIKAIKA: THE LOANER
Ikaika, nicknamed “Ike,” was born in August 2002 at SeaWorld Orlando. For the first few years of his life, he was at least surrounded by members of his family. His mother, Katina, had already given birth to several other calves, and she cared for them with dedication and affection. But when Ikaika was only four years old,everything changed.
SHOUKA: LONELY WORLD TRAVELER Shouka: Lonely World Traveler. By Christina Colvin. Shouka’s life has been full of instability and loneliness. She has known the frustration of being socially out-of-place; she has also known the maddening frustration and boredom of total isolation. Born into captivity in 1993 at Marineland of Antibes in France, Shouka’s firstyears were
LOLITA: FAME AND MISFORTUNE Lolita and Hugo lived together for about 10 years until Hugo, after years of slamming his head against the sides of the tank and breaking his rostrum, died of a brain aneurysm in 1980. Since Hugo’s death, Lolita has lived without the company of any other orca, a devastatingly lonely life for a member of a family-oriented, socialspecies.
Q&A WITH DR. LORI MARINO Yes, there wasn’t enough known about Iceland orcas at that time to find Keiko’s family. But one of the things Icelandic fish eating orca research has discovered in recent years is that their family structures and culture are very different than the close knit matrilineal pods of the Resident Orcas of the Salish Sea, which was the only family and cultural structure anyone knew about in the HOME | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATUREOUR WORKTHE TEAMTHE WHALESDEEPER DIVEBLOGEVENTS The Whale Sanctuary Project is working with you to establish a model seaside sanctuary where cetaceans (whales and dolphins) can live in an environment that maximizes well-being and autonomy and is as close as possible to their natural habitat. It is the first organization focused exclusively on creating seaside sanctuaries in North Americafor
OUR TEAM | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Dr. Lori Marino is a neuroscientist, internationally known for her work on the evolution of the brain and intelligence in dolphins, whales, primates and farmed animals.INGRID VISSER
Ingrid Visser. Ingrid N. Visser is the Founder and Principal Scientist of the New Zealand-based Orca Research Trust, which works to protect orca and their habitat through conservation, education and scientific research. Since 1992, she has worked with orcas not only around New Zealand, but also in the waters of Antarctica, Argentina and PapuaDAVID CASSELMAN
David B. Casselman is a recognized trial specialist, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants for decades. In addition, throughout his 38-year legal career, he has been a passionate defender of animals. Among his many animal related cases, all handled pro bono, he represented Robert Culp and Aaron Leider in the highly publicizedAMANDA BABIN
Amanda Babin is the Whale Sanctuary Project’s environmental analyst and an aquatic biologist with experience in both marine and freshwater systems. She is an instructor for a marine mammals field course in the Bay of Fundy, and a volunteer with the Marine Animal Response Society. Amanda is a Nova Scotian who grew up on the Shubenacadie River THE WHALE JAIL IN SREDNYAYA BAY Video from National Geographic, with comments from Jeff Foster of the Whale Sanctuary Project. Last November, reports began to emerge that more than 100 orcas and beluga whales had been captured and were being held in small, crowded pens in Srednyaya Bay on Russia’s far east coast. Local media were calling the facility a “whale jail,” and HOW THE FIRST ORCAS WERE CAPTURED AND SOLD TO MARINE PARKS In August 1970, TV cameras were on hand as seven orcas (killer whales) were captured off the coast of Seattle and taken to marine circuses like SeaWorld and the Miami Seaquarium. During the roundup, four orcas drowned in the nets, and diver John Crowe describes how he was in charge of secretly disposing of the dead orcas to avoid them being counted in the “take.” KETO: FRUSTRATED AND DANGEROUS Keto: Frustrated and Dangerous. By Christina Colvin. Frustration, violence and boredom: these are the central features of Keto’s life story. Born in captivity in 1995, he currently lives at Loro Parque, a zoo and marine amusement park in Tenerife, Spain. Originally, all the killer whales there were on loan from SeaWorld, but now SeaWorld hasSAMANTHA BERG
Samantha Berg. Samantha Berg spent more than three years as a marine mammal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, where she worked with killer whales and other dolphins, along with sea lions and otters. She is one of the founders of the advocacy organization Voice of the Orcas (VOTO), which monitors news and current events related to marinemammals in
CANADIAN BILL S-203 PASSES IN SENATE. NOW GOES TO HOUSE It took almost three years, 17 hearings, 40 witnesses (including six experts from the Whale Sanctuary Project), and countless attempts by a handful of Conservative senators to block passage, but finally the Canadian Senate has passed Bill S-203: the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act.. The bill now goes to the House of Commons, where, if it is approved, it will bring an end to HOME | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATUREOUR WORKTHE TEAMTHE WHALESDEEPER DIVEBLOGEVENTS The Whale Sanctuary Project is working with you to establish a model seaside sanctuary where cetaceans (whales and dolphins) can live in an environment that maximizes well-being and autonomy and is as close as possible to their natural habitat. It is the first organization focused exclusively on creating seaside sanctuaries in North Americafor
OUR TEAM | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Dr. Lori Marino is a neuroscientist, internationally known for her work on the evolution of the brain and intelligence in dolphins, whales, primates and farmed animals.INGRID VISSER
Ingrid Visser. Ingrid N. Visser is the Founder and Principal Scientist of the New Zealand-based Orca Research Trust, which works to protect orca and their habitat through conservation, education and scientific research. Since 1992, she has worked with orcas not only around New Zealand, but also in the waters of Antarctica, Argentina and PapuaDAVID CASSELMAN
David B. Casselman is a recognized trial specialist, successfully representing both plaintiffs and defendants for decades. In addition, throughout his 38-year legal career, he has been a passionate defender of animals. Among his many animal related cases, all handled pro bono, he represented Robert Culp and Aaron Leider in the highly publicizedAMANDA BABIN
Amanda Babin is the Whale Sanctuary Project’s environmental analyst and an aquatic biologist with experience in both marine and freshwater systems. She is an instructor for a marine mammals field course in the Bay of Fundy, and a volunteer with the Marine Animal Response Society. Amanda is a Nova Scotian who grew up on the Shubenacadie River THE WHALE JAIL IN SREDNYAYA BAY Video from National Geographic, with comments from Jeff Foster of the Whale Sanctuary Project. Last November, reports began to emerge that more than 100 orcas and beluga whales had been captured and were being held in small, crowded pens in Srednyaya Bay on Russia’s far east coast. Local media were calling the facility a “whale jail,” and HOW THE FIRST ORCAS WERE CAPTURED AND SOLD TO MARINE PARKS In August 1970, TV cameras were on hand as seven orcas (killer whales) were captured off the coast of Seattle and taken to marine circuses like SeaWorld and the Miami Seaquarium. During the roundup, four orcas drowned in the nets, and diver John Crowe describes how he was in charge of secretly disposing of the dead orcas to avoid them being counted in the “take.” KETO: FRUSTRATED AND DANGEROUS Keto: Frustrated and Dangerous. By Christina Colvin. Frustration, violence and boredom: these are the central features of Keto’s life story. Born in captivity in 1995, he currently lives at Loro Parque, a zoo and marine amusement park in Tenerife, Spain. Originally, all the killer whales there were on loan from SeaWorld, but now SeaWorld hasSAMANTHA BERG
Samantha Berg. Samantha Berg spent more than three years as a marine mammal trainer at SeaWorld Orlando, where she worked with killer whales and other dolphins, along with sea lions and otters. She is one of the founders of the advocacy organization Voice of the Orcas (VOTO), which monitors news and current events related to marinemammals in
CANADIAN BILL S-203 PASSES IN SENATE. NOW GOES TO HOUSE It took almost three years, 17 hearings, 40 witnesses (including six experts from the Whale Sanctuary Project), and countless attempts by a handful of Conservative senators to block passage, but finally the Canadian Senate has passed Bill S-203: the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act.. The bill now goes to the House of Commons, where, if it is approved, it will bring an end to BLOG | THE WHALE SANCTUARY PROJECT | BACK TO NATURE Whale Sanctuary Project selects Port Hilford, Nova Scotia, for sanctuary site. The Whale Sanctuary Project has announced that it will work together with Sherbrooke and the Municipality of the District of Posted February 25, 2020 in For the Media, News. WHAT IS AN AUTHENTIC SANCTUARY? A sanctuary is by definition a place where the wellbeing of the residents is always the priority. There are hundreds of first-class sanctuaries all over the world: for elephants, big cats, bears, great apes, dogs and cats, koalas, parrots, and other animals of all kinds. And while visitors can usually take a tour, there are no rides and no SALISH SEA ORCA SANCTUARY PROJECT KICKS OFF PUBLIC July 16-23, Whale Sanctuary Project holds public meetings in Salish Sea region to discuss seaside sanctuary for orcas in the San JuanIslands.
TAKARA: STIFLED ENERGY Takara: Stifled Energy. By Christina Colvin. Smart and eager to learn, Takara loves new things: new toys, new activities, and learning new behaviors. She relishes the company of other whales, and often observes what they do in order to add fresh maneuvers to her repertoire. Takara’s appetite for novel experiences and intellectualchallenges
HOW THE BELUGA BUSINESS BEGAN How the Beluga Business Began. (Second in a series on beluga whales in captivity.) One day in 1861, 11-year-old Sarah Putnam wrote in her diary: “I went again to the Aquarial Gardens and there we saw the Whale being driven by a girl. She was in a boat and the Whale was fastened to the boat by a pair of rains , and a collar, which was CANADIAN BILL S-203 PASSES IN SENATE. NOW GOES TO HOUSE It took almost three years, 17 hearings, 40 witnesses (including six experts from the Whale Sanctuary Project), and countless attempts by a handful of Conservative senators to block passage, but finally the Canadian Senate has passed Bill S-203: the Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act.. The bill now goes to the House of Commons, where, if it is approved, it will bring an end to LOLITA: FAME AND MISFORTUNE Lolita and Hugo lived together for about 10 years until Hugo, after years of slamming his head against the sides of the tank and breaking his rostrum, died of a brain aneurysm in 1980. Since Hugo’s death, Lolita has lived without the company of any other orca, a devastatingly lonely life for a member of a family-oriented, socialspecies.
THE LUMMI NATION OF WASHINGTON STATE The Lummi Nation is committed to implementing a protocol for Tokitae, who is over 50 years old, to be transported back to her home waters in Washington State with every precaution being taken to ensure that her health is the highest priority, overseen by veterinarians every step of the way. (This will be standard for all whales who become SHOUKA: LONELY WORLD TRAVELER Shouka: Lonely World Traveler. By Christina Colvin. Shouka’s life has been full of instability and loneliness. She has known the frustration of being socially out-of-place; she has also known the maddening frustration and boredom of total isolation. Born into captivity in 1993 at Marineland of Antibes in France, Shouka’s firstyears were
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The Whale Sanctuary Project is working with you to establish a model seaside sanctuary where cetaceans (whales and dolphins) can live in an environment that maximizes well-being and autonomy and is as close as possible to their natural habitat. It is the first organization focused exclusively on creating seaside sanctuaries in North America for orcas and beluga whales who are being retired from entertainment facilities or have been rescued from the ocean and need rehabilitation or permanent care. WHY A SEASIDE SANCTUARY FOR WHALES While there are sanctuaries for many land animals who are being retired from zoos and circuses, there are none yet for whales and dolphins. Without permanent sanctuaries, they will be confined to concrete tanks for the next 30–40 years, or as long as they live. Frequently asked questions >Meet the team >
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