The Whale Sanctuary Blog Archives
2025

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New Study Reveals Ongoing Suffering of Captive Whales and Dolphins

New peer-reviewed paper shows that serious welfare challenges persist for captive cetaceans, especially orcas and belugas.

Righting an Original Wrong

(Eighth in a series.) In 1861, the showman PT Barnum began capturing beluga whales for use as entertainment. The creation ...

Toward a Global Sanctuary Movement

(Seventh in a series.) The creation of the Nova Scotia sanctuary is the essential first step in the larger mission ...

Care of the Whales Before and After Coming to the Sanctuary

(Sixth in a series.) Bringing the whales to the sanctuary falls into three main phases.

Sanctuary Timetable

(Fifth in a series.) Capital costs for constructing the sanctuary and for rehabilitating and transporting the first whale residents, and ...

What “Permits” Are Needed?

(Fourth in a series.)We are often asked questions like “Do you have all the permits you need?” A brief outline ...

Progress at the Sanctuary Site

(Third in a series.) With a clear path ahead, we are now able to seek capital funding from donors and ...

The Whales Who Are Candidates for the Sanctuary

(Second in a series.) Whales who have been dominating the news over the last year include Wikie and Keijo in ...

Nova Scotia Sanctuary – Status Report Fall 2025

(First in a series.) Nova Scotia government's Order in Council means we now have a clear path to begin construction ...

Government Clears Path Forward for Nova Scotia Sanctuary

The Nova Scotia government has today issued an Order in Council, confirming the report and recommendation of the Minister of ...

Updates on the Beluga Whales at Marineland Canada

Updates from major media on the crisis at Marineland Canada while we work with ally organizations in Canada to create ...

In Memory of Dr. Jane Goodall

Along with millions of other people around the world, we mourn the passing of Dr. Jane Goodall. What more can ...

Permission Denied for Marineland Canada to Export Beluga Whales to Entertainment Park in China

Minister Joanne Thompson that she could not “in good conscience” approve the export and that “to approve the request would ...

Peer Reviewed Paper Calls for Accredited Cetacean Sanctuaries

A peer-reviewed paper, authored by members of the Whale Sanctuary Project, National Aquarium in Baltimore, and SEA LIFE TRUST is ...

Spain Rejects Marineland Antibes Plan to Transfer Orcas to Zoo in Canary Islands

As Spain rejects plan to transfer orcas to zoo in Canary Islands. Whale Sanctuary Project reiterates offer to bring them ...

Mi’kmaq Nation & Whale Sanctuary Work Toward Official Relationship

On April 9th, 2025, the Assembly of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Chiefs issued a media release announcing that the Assembly and ...

Marineland Canada Seeks to Remove Whales “Expeditiously”

For the 31 beluga whales, along with all the other animals, it’s time for an all-in collaborative effort.

The Two Marinelands

Updates on Wikie & Keijo, the orcas at Marineland Antibes, and the 31 beluga whales at Marineland Canada

Whale Sanctuary Project Offers Help in Providing Sanctuary Solution for Marineland Antibes Orcas

While a coastal sanctuary in Greece or elsewhere in Mediterranean may be a solution for dolphins, it is not a ...

Ministry of Ecological Transition Rejects Application to Bring Orcas from Marineland Antibes to Sanctuary

Questions remain over the validity of reasons given by the ministry.

Conclusions of Marine Environmental Site Analyses at the Whale Sanctuary Project Site

The Whale Sanctuary Project has completed a three-year series of in-depth environmental analyses to gain a comprehensive understanding of the ...

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