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U.S. approves ’emergency rescue’ plan to import Marineland’s whales and dolphins

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July 8, 2026

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TORONTO — U.S. authorities have approved an “emergency rescue” operation to import Canada’s last captive whales and dolphins, a consortium of marine parks said Wednesday. The shuttered Niagara Falls, Ont., tourist attraction is up for sale and the park has said it is running out of money to care for its complement of 30 belugas [] The post U.S. approves ’emergency rescue’ plan to import Marineland’s whales and dolphins appeared first on Loonie Politics.

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Boston.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales?

Experts say maritime slow zones protect the whales, but a major rollback of these rules could be on the horizon. The post Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales? appeared first on Boston.com.

OpsLens

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· Jun 24, 2026

Don Feder: Happy non-gestating parents day * WorldNetDaily * by Don Feder

Source link A U.S. Marine greets his family during a homecoming at Marine Corps Air Station Camp Pendleton, California, Feb. 28, 2022. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Dana Beesley)

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 25, 2026

SEE IT: ‘Baywatch’ Is The Latest Victim Of California’s Homeless Crisis

The old “Baywatch” featured lifeguards in signature red bathing suits rescuing beachgoers in the ocean, but in 2026, the lifeguards are rescuing beachgoers on land. L.A.’s homelessness crisis made its way into the “Baywatch” reboot as filming featured a homeless man attempting to attack one of its lifeguards, The New York Post reported. The scene ...

CBC News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ban breeding and entertainment as condition to ship Marineland whales to U.S., animal rights group urges

Canadian government permits allowing most of the 30 beluga whales at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ont., to be shipped to U.S. aquariums should come with the condition that the whales aren't to be bred, a national animal law advocacy organization is urging.

Global News

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· Jul 2, 2026

16 pilot whales die after stranding on Nova Scotia’s remote Sable Island

The Marine Animal Response Society in Nova Scotia says it's looking into the stranding of 16 pilot whales on Sable Island.

People.com

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· Jun 22, 2026

Don’t Bring These Items on Cruises: An Expert Who Lives at Sea for Half the Year Reveals What to Pack Instead

Including On Cloud shoes, Elemis skin care, and more goodies

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Related coverage for "U.S. approves ’emergency rescue’ plan to import Marineland’s whales and dolphins": Boston.com — Is the Trump administration on the verge of further endangering North Atlantic right whales?. OpsLens — Don Feder: Happy non-gestating parents day * WorldNetDaily * by Don Feder. The Daily Wire — SEE IT: ‘Baywatch’ Is The Latest Victim Of California’s Homeless Crisis. CBC News — Ban breeding and entertainment as condition to ship Marineland whales to U.S., animal rights group urges. Global News — 16 pilot whales die after stranding on Nova Scotia’s remote Sable Island. People.com — Don’t Bring These Items on Cruises: An Expert Who Lives at Sea for Half the Year Reveals What to Pack Instead