Outrage against Canada's Marineland theme park after fifth beluga dies
Briefly

The recent death of a fifth beluga at Marineland raises significant concerns about the welfare of captive whales, highlighting ongoing questions about the park's practices.
Despite assertions that animal care at Marineland meets standards, ongoing fatalities prompt skepticism about the adequacy of conditions and treatment for the whales.
Phil Demers expressed heartbreak over the situation, stating that keeping a whale alive while it is clearly suffering is not a sign of good care.
Marineland claims that 'deaths were a natural outcome,' yet scrutiny intensifies with the aquarium's problematic history regarding the health and treatment of its captive whales.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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