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Marineland succeeds in separating goods so that he can collect funds to move animals

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By Liam Casey

Canadian press

Posted on February 19, 2025 1:04 p.m.

Updated on February 19, 2025 1:05 p.m.

1 min read

The city of Niagara Falls approved a request by Navy To break his property so that he can collect funds to move his animals and operate the park.

The city approved the request during an adjustment committee hearing on Tuesday evening.

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A Marineland lawyer said that the park has not yet been sold and that money is necessary for operations and to help finance the decision of its remaining marine mammals, which include 31 Beluga whales.

Eighteen Belugas, a killer and a dolphin have died in Marineland since the end of 2019.

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Marineland has long defended her treatment of her animals and says that deaths are part of the natural cycle of life.

Several animal rights organizations at the meeting have proposed to help move the animals of the park.


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