April 22, 2025, 2:21 pm
In Nova Scotia, organizers of the state's first coastal whale refuge have renewed their bid to secure two killer whales from France. The effort aims to transform a shuttered marine park into a seaside sanctuary for the majestic mammals, marking a bold step in conservation.
The group behind a project to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales in Nova Scotia has renewed its bid to provide a seaside sanctuary to two killer whales.
HALIFAX - The group behind a project to build North America's first coastal refuge for captive whales in Nova Scotia has renewed its bid to provide a seaside sanctuary to two killer whales living in a shuttered marine park in…
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