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If I've understood things correctly, CNN will be re-airing Blackfish tonight.
I am of two minds regarding keeping Orca in captivity. While I am very thankful that capturing Orca has been prohibited, and that the only "new" Orca are the ones bred in captivity, I also look at what happened to Keiko, who was "released" and died a year later.
What do we do with the Orca who have, for most if not all of their lives, lived in marine parks, with regular medical care, without any 'real' knowledge about the ocean environment, and without anyone to teach them what to do and how to survive there? Do we release them, and just hope for the best? Do we construct some sort of uber-large pen for them, and hope they teach themselves? What do we do?
And in further reading of what happened to Alexis Martinez, there were some contributing issues that also occurred in Brancheau's death. While I am NOT blaming anyone - least of all the whales - I think that some serious re-evaluation of how these animals are interacted with should be done...and some changes made in how the animals are trained and worked with on a daily basis.
I do not frequent zoos, won't go to the circus, and very infrequently have I gone to places like Sea World. However, I do believe that places like Sea World and some zoos are instrumental in bringing awareness and knowledge about animals most of us will never encounter in the wild; increasing conservation efforts, rescue efforts, and education/scientific knowledge will benefit the animals in the wild and those of us who admire - or, in my case, are in awe of - these incredible animals that share this earth with us.
I do stress "share"...not over us, not under us, but with us...here together.
I don't have the answers...but I see both sides. And I wish there was something that could be done for the sake of these incredible Orca...but I don't know what.
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Herding Cats
I am of two minds regarding keeping Orca in captivity. While I am very thankful that capturing Orca has been prohibited, and that the only "new" Orca are the ones bred in captivity, I also look at what happened to Keiko, who was "released" and died a year later.
What do we do with the Orca who have, for most if not all of their lives, lived in marine parks, with regular medical care, without any 'real' knowledge about the ocean environment, and without anyone to teach them what to do and how to survive there? Do we release them, and just hope for the best? Do we construct some sort of uber-large pen for them, and hope they teach themselves? What do we do?
And in further reading of what happened to Alexis Martinez, there were some contributing issues that also occurred in Brancheau's death. While I am NOT blaming anyone - least of all the whales - I think that some serious re-evaluation of how these animals are interacted with should be done...and some changes made in how the animals are trained and worked with on a daily basis.
I do not frequent zoos, won't go to the circus, and very infrequently have I gone to places like Sea World. However, I do believe that places like Sea World and some zoos are instrumental in bringing awareness and knowledge about animals most of us will never encounter in the wild; increasing conservation efforts, rescue efforts, and education/scientific knowledge will benefit the animals in the wild and those of us who admire - or, in my case, are in awe of - these incredible animals that share this earth with us.
I do stress "share"...not over us, not under us, but with us...here together.
I don't have the answers...but I see both sides. And I wish there was something that could be done for the sake of these incredible Orca...but I don't know what.
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Herding Cats