Lolita has been trapped at the Miami Seaquarium for more than 40 years. She was torn away from her family in Puget Sound in 1970, confined to a tank, and trained to perform circus-style tricks for park guests. Lolita is the only orca at the marine park, so she has no opportunity to communicate or interact with any other animal who speaks her language. Her pod has since been declared an endangered species and is able to swim safely and freely, while she's still stuck in captivity all alone.
Please click the link below to send a quick note to the Miami Seaquarium urging the CEO to release Lolita to a coastal sanctuary. You can learn more about her story here: http://www.seaworldofhurt.com/orca-capture/default.aspx.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to help Lolita have a chance to return to her mother in her natural habitat.
Please click the link below to send a quick note to the Miami Seaquarium urging the CEO to release Lolita to a coastal sanctuary. You can learn more about her story here: http://www.seaworldofhurt.com/orca-capture/default.aspx.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to help Lolita have a chance to return to her mother in her natural habitat.
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