Just a random thought: the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium used to keep belugas. Does anyone think they should start exhibiting them again, or just stick with pinnipeds in that part of the facility?
With Canada's banning of cetacean captivity, Marienland's days of beluga breeding might be coming to an end.It would be nice to see them holding the species again one day, however for now there just isn't the population for new holders, breeding animals need to be consolidated into larger groups and not scattered around to multiple facilities.
There is a definite reason that Marineland and Seaworld San Antonio have such good breeding success, and I'll give you a hint, it doesn't have to do with facility design, it has everything to do with the animals being kept in large, natural social groupings. Its how belugas truly thrive.
The bill isn't law yet, it's still in senate. That's all I'll say on that right now...With Canada's banning of cetacean captivity, Marienland's days of beluga breeding might be coming to an end.
How much chance do you think it has in getting approved by the Senate?The bill isn't law yet, it's still in senate. That's all I'll say on that right now...
Additionally, a law being passed doesn't suddenly reverse the success of a single facility producing more belugas in ten years than the rest of the facilities in north america over all time. Credit has to be given where credit is due.
Didn't all the belugas die at the San Diego park, leading them to fill that space with seals?Not sure if Georgia sent any whales out or not. From what I can tell no changes at SWC.
No. The former polar bear exhibit is now a harbor seal exhibit, as one of the polar bears died and the other was sent to another AZA zoo (I believe it was Pittsburgh) for breeding per polar bear SSP. There are 2.3 belugas at San Diego park.Didn't all the belugas die at the San Diego park, leading them to fill that space with seals?
My mistake. Must have gotten the bears and whales mixed up.No. The former polar bear exhibit is now a harbor seal exhibit, as one of the polar bears died and the other was sent to another AZA zoo (I believe it was Pittsburgh) for breeding per polar bear SSP. There are 2.3 belugas at San Diego park.
Transfers from what I can tell that occurred in the past week:
Oliver SWT to SWF
Grayson Shedd to SWF
Naluark SWF to SWT
Natasha SWT to Mystic
Whisper SWF to Georgia
Imaq SWT to Georgia
Not sure if Georgia sent any whales out or not. From what I can tell no changes at SWC.
I wonder which facility in the US will import the 5 whales. I also was unaware that Vancouver owned two of the whales at Marineland. And idea what facility in Spain those 2 are being sent to?
Beluga surgery at Marineland an international effort