According to IFL Science, Lolita won’t just be thrown back into the wild of the Pacific Northwest. This awe-inspiring orca will “initially be under the care of trainers in an enclosed sanctuary.
He is the only orca released after long-term captivity. Advocates say their experience with Keiko will inform how they plan for Lolita's return ... sanctuary among the Pacific Northwest's many ...
Plans call for bringing Lolita to a netted whale sanctuary of about 15 acres (six hectares). She would be released into an ...
Only four of the Australian institutions The Pacific contacted are acting on requests to return remains to Pacific Island nations. Tarisi Vunidilo, a Fijian archaeologist who works with museums to ...
Nevertheless, McBride and many of her fans want to return to marine parks ... Jason Colby argues in his book Orca, came mid-century, when industry in the Pacific north-west shifted from reliance ...
The two year-old orca has been alone in the lagoon near Little Espinosa Inlet since March 23 when its mother became trapped by ...