Lolita the Whale to be Freed After 52 Years!
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Lolita the Whale to be Freed After 52 Years!
Lolita the orca has been in captivity for 52 years. Now she may be returning to the ocean.
Ageing orca Lolita is set to be returned to the Pacific Ocean after more than 50 years of captivity - and to potentially reunite with her mother.
The 57-year-old killer whale has amassed huge numbers of visitors since she began performing at The Miami Seaquarium in 1970.
Taken from her mother and her seven siblings at age four, Lolita arrived at the Miami Seaquarium for a fee of just €5,500.
While many other animals died in the facility, Lolita performed tirelessly until falling ill last year - all while living in the world's smallest orca tank.
Now, plans are in place to return her to the ocean, where her mother is believed to still live.
“She was 4 when she was taken, so she was learning to hunt. She knows her family song,” said Raynell Morris, an elder of the Lummi Indian Tribe in Washington who also serves on the board of Friends of Toki, a local nonprofit dedicated to securing the whale's freedom.
“She'll remember, but it will take time.”
The orca believed to be her mother, called Ocean Sun, continues to swim free with other members of their clan — known as L pod — and is estimated to be more than 90 years old. That has given advocates of her release optimism that Tokitae could still maybe have a long life in the wild.
The release will be subject to government regulatory approvals.
For years, environmental groups and celebrities have pressured the aquarium to free Lolita.
Over the decades, celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Lindsay Lohan and Harrison Ford have campaigned to see the animal released. But it was an inspection by the United States Department of Agriculture that finally put an end to her suffering.
"The report showed that animals were suffering and dying in the Seaquarium’s tanks because of the poor care they've received," says PETA's Vice President & Deputy General Counsel Jared Goodman.
"So the tank was closed around that time and apparently will never open again."
Live shows with Lolita were ended last year.
The time frame for moving the animal could be 18 to 24 months away, the group said, and the cost could reach $20 million.
The plan is to transport Lolita by plane to an ocean sanctuary in the waters between Washington and Canada, where she will initially swim inside a large net while trainers and veterinarians teach her how to catch fish.
She will also have to build up her muscles, as orcas typically swim about 100 miles (160 kilometers) per day.
The orca would be under 24-hour care until she acclimates to her new surroundings.
Caretakers at the Seaquarium are already preparing her for the journey, officials said.
The move comes after the park was acquired by The Dolphin Company, which took ownership of the Seaquarium in 2021. It operates some 27 other parks and habitats in Mexico, Argentina, the Caribbean and Italy.
At 24 metres long and ten metres wide, Lolita's tank is just four times her size.
She would need to circle it 600 times to travel the same distance wild whales cover in a single day.
In her native Pacific Northwest waters, whales like Lolita can live as long as humans; in a tank, that life expectancy is cut in half.
For now, the focus remains on freeing the orca from captivity and returning her to the wild - in the safest way possible.
https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/03/31/50-years-in-the-world-s-smallest-orca-tank-will-lolita-finally-be-freed
What a sad, cramped and lonely life for such a beautiful girl!
I'm a bit unsure as to why they believe her mother still swims free as there's no mention of tracking her for the past 52 years. I hope this isn't just a 'feel good' statement.
Poor poor Lolita (and all the rest) and I hope she does go on to have a long and happy rest of her life back where she belongs. God bless the people who save these poor things.
Ageing orca Lolita is set to be returned to the Pacific Ocean after more than 50 years of captivity - and to potentially reunite with her mother.
The 57-year-old killer whale has amassed huge numbers of visitors since she began performing at The Miami Seaquarium in 1970.
Taken from her mother and her seven siblings at age four, Lolita arrived at the Miami Seaquarium for a fee of just €5,500.
While many other animals died in the facility, Lolita performed tirelessly until falling ill last year - all while living in the world's smallest orca tank.
Now, plans are in place to return her to the ocean, where her mother is believed to still live.
“She was 4 when she was taken, so she was learning to hunt. She knows her family song,” said Raynell Morris, an elder of the Lummi Indian Tribe in Washington who also serves on the board of Friends of Toki, a local nonprofit dedicated to securing the whale's freedom.
“She'll remember, but it will take time.”
The orca believed to be her mother, called Ocean Sun, continues to swim free with other members of their clan — known as L pod — and is estimated to be more than 90 years old. That has given advocates of her release optimism that Tokitae could still maybe have a long life in the wild.
The release will be subject to government regulatory approvals.
For years, environmental groups and celebrities have pressured the aquarium to free Lolita.
Over the decades, celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Lindsay Lohan and Harrison Ford have campaigned to see the animal released. But it was an inspection by the United States Department of Agriculture that finally put an end to her suffering.
"The report showed that animals were suffering and dying in the Seaquarium’s tanks because of the poor care they've received," says PETA's Vice President & Deputy General Counsel Jared Goodman.
"So the tank was closed around that time and apparently will never open again."
Live shows with Lolita were ended last year.
The time frame for moving the animal could be 18 to 24 months away, the group said, and the cost could reach $20 million.
The plan is to transport Lolita by plane to an ocean sanctuary in the waters between Washington and Canada, where she will initially swim inside a large net while trainers and veterinarians teach her how to catch fish.
She will also have to build up her muscles, as orcas typically swim about 100 miles (160 kilometers) per day.
The orca would be under 24-hour care until she acclimates to her new surroundings.
Caretakers at the Seaquarium are already preparing her for the journey, officials said.
The move comes after the park was acquired by The Dolphin Company, which took ownership of the Seaquarium in 2021. It operates some 27 other parks and habitats in Mexico, Argentina, the Caribbean and Italy.
At 24 metres long and ten metres wide, Lolita's tank is just four times her size.
She would need to circle it 600 times to travel the same distance wild whales cover in a single day.
In her native Pacific Northwest waters, whales like Lolita can live as long as humans; in a tank, that life expectancy is cut in half.
For now, the focus remains on freeing the orca from captivity and returning her to the wild - in the safest way possible.
https://www.euronews.com/green/2023/03/31/50-years-in-the-world-s-smallest-orca-tank-will-lolita-finally-be-freed
What a sad, cramped and lonely life for such a beautiful girl!
I'm a bit unsure as to why they believe her mother still swims free as there's no mention of tracking her for the past 52 years. I hope this isn't just a 'feel good' statement.
Poor poor Lolita (and all the rest) and I hope she does go on to have a long and happy rest of her life back where she belongs. God bless the people who save these poor things.
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Re: Lolita the Whale to be Freed After 52 Years!
Quite a sad posting.
It's hard to think she can survive in the wild now
It's hard to think she can survive in the wild now
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Sprintcyclist wrote:Quite a sad posting.
It's hard to think she can survive in the wild now
I hope she does and is monitored closely.
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what will stop another nation ( provided the release is successfull ) from swaying her pod and then having the allied positive responce where the orcas target U S Navy dolphins? i know whats ethical, but seaworld and others have set it up for the U S Navy to become extinct as an existing entity unless they soley operate as brown water operators. Lolita realizing that her human handlers need exterminated and another nation allying with her pod could become very game changing for future control of the oceans.
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Re: Lolita the Whale to be Freed After 52 Years!
I hear ringling is picking up again this time without Animals.
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If these places cannot do right by these animals then they do not deserve the right to make money off them. Change my mind.
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that is correct. theyve been operating congress for 94 years now.Calypso Jones wrote:I hear ringling is picking up again this time without Animals.
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