Two Animals Deaths Prompt Calls for SeaWorld to
Evolve
Nanuq was captured in Hudson Bay in 1990. Owned by the Vancouver Aquarium, he was sent to SeaWorld on a long-term breeding loan in 1997 and spent “breeding time” at all of SeaWorld’s parks: California, Texas and finally, Florida.
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It is with
sadness that we learned of the deaths of a beluga whale named Nanuq and a
bottlenose dolphin (we believe Jenson) housed at SeaWorld Orlando.
Nanuq, an
estimated 31-year-old beluga whale, died February 19 after battling an
infection sustained from a fractured jaw following an altercation between two
animals.
Nanuq was captured in Hudson Bay in 1990. Owned by the Vancouver Aquarium, he was sent to SeaWorld on a long-term breeding loan in 1997 and spent “breeding time” at all of SeaWorld’s parks: California, Texas and finally, Florida.
Jenson died
suddenly and unexpectedly on March 6th. Born at SeaWorld Texas in 1992, the
cause of the 22-year-old dolphin’s death remains unknown. The bottlenose was
reported to have shown no signs of sickness prior to his death.
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