Billionaire's $20M plan to transport Lolita to her Pacific Ocean home gains momentum
The plan to relocate Lolita after 53 years of her service at the Miami Seaquarium is underway. Jim Irsay also plans to relocate Lolita’s companion, Lii.
The plan to relocate Lolita after 53 years of her service at the Miami Seaquarium is underway. Jim Irsay also plans to relocate Lolita’s companion, Lii.
As Thanksgiving approaches, Tokitae is all set to return to her Washington home this fall. Get full details of the relocation in this news.
The Miami-Dade County has decided to allow third-party veterinarians onto the premises to examine the animals, especially their orcas.
After 50 years in captivity, Lolita must be freed in accordance with a ban on the acquisitions of killer whales in marine parks.
PETA, an organization which advocates for the ethical treatment of animals, has recently filed a criminal complaint against the Miami Seaquarium due to the severe conditions in which they are holding Lolita, an Orca who lives alone in a tank that is too small for her.