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Timeline Uncertain On Lolita The Orca Whale's Return To Pacific Northwest
MIAMI (AP) — Caregivers at a South Florida ocean park are taking steps to prepare Lolita, an orca whale held captive for more ...
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Miami park prepares Lolita the whale for a possible return to the wild
Lolita, an orca that has been held captive at Florida’s Miami Seaquarium for more than 50 years, may one day return to her home waters in Washington’s Puget Sound.
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Lolita the orca may return to Puget Sound, park says, but timeline uncertain
Caregivers at a South Florida ocean park are taking steps to prepare an orca whale named Lolita for a possible return to her home waters in Puget Sound.
Honolulu Star-Advertiser
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Lolita the whale may someday return to wild, Miami park says
MIAMI >> Caregivers at a South Florida ocean park are taking steps to prepare Lolita, an orca whale held captive for more ...
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Readers respond: Don’t release orca to starve
I read both recent articles about freeing Tokitae (aka Lolita) and returning her to her Southern Orca pod, (“52 years after capture, orca Lolita may be released in Pacific Northwest,” March 31).
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Northwest Dams to Spill More Water to Help Salmon & Orca
Dam operators will send more water spilling over the eight dams along the Snake and Columbia rivers in an effort to help young salmon survive the notoriously deadly trip to the Pacific Ocean ...
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Reject Modernity; Return To Tamagotchi
Browsing through the recent projects on Hackaday.io, we’ve found this entry by [NanoCodeBug]: a single-PCB low-power trinket reviving the “pocket pet” concept while having some fun in the ...
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FPGA Retrocomputer: Return To Moncky
Part of the reason that retrocomputers are still so popular despite their obsolescence is that it’s possible to understand the entire inner workings of a computer like this, from the transistors ...
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Don't want to return to the office? Here's how to work remotely indefinitely, according to a digital nomad
The life of a digital nomad looks even more attractive as return-to-office plans accelerate. If you are ready to make the leap, here are some money moves to consider first, according to Sophia ...
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Return to office could make you fat, lead to drinking problem: study
A study shows that going to and from the office can actually be atrocious for your health. “A lengthy commute to work is associated with being less physically active, being overweight, and ...
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Lolita the whale may someday return to wild, Miami park says, but timeline uncertain
Caregivers at a South Florida ocean park are taking steps to prepare Lolita, an orca whale held captive for more than a ...
Oregonian29d
Readers respond: Don’t release orca to starve
I read both recent articles about freeing Tokitae (aka Lolita) and returning her to her Southern Orca pod, (“52 years after capture, orca Lolita may be released in Pacific Northwest,” March 31).

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