After years of controversy and financial struggles, Marineland says it may have to euthanise 30 whales if it cannot find them another home.
The now-defunct Marineland park says it is running out of money and has no other options to care for the animals after Canadian authorities blocked their export to a Chinese water park ...
Federal Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson denied Marineland's request last week for a permit to ship Canada’s last captive ...
Ontario’s Solicitor-General is urging the federal government to reconsider a request from Marineland to export 30 beluga ...
After years of debate over the future of captive marine mammals, a major step forward has brought new optimism for beluga ...
OTTAWA, Ontario — Canada’s last captive whales will remain at the Marineland park near Niagara Falls for now after the federal government denied the zoo's request to ship the 30 belugas to China. The ...
Marineland’s decline reflects a growing debate about the ethics of keeping animals in captivity, and what the future of zoos and aquariums should look like.
Premier Doug Ford says Ontario will “do whatever it takes" to ensure the remaining belugas at Marineland will get "the best life possible.” Ford spoke Thursday, two days after CBC confirmed the ...
Mayor Jim Diodati says Marineland representatives told him they’ve restructured and borrowed funds to continue to buy food ...
Marineland's crumbling infrastructure, staffing shortage and lack of resources have created dangerous conditions for its belugas, a fired beluga trainer says.