- cross-posted to:
- ontario@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- ontario@lemmy.ca
[jingle music] Everyone haaaaates Marineland.
or loathes if you want to keep it closer to the original word.
Good one!
I read that to the god dammed tune.
My sister and I used to aggressively sing it to each other when we were kids. It’s so damn annoying.
Do we think they’re going to release all the animals to their natural habitats or will they be sold off to some other attraction?
Well, I hope the ones thay can be released are and the ones that can’t get accommodation in a reputable rescue.
I hate zoos and aquariums. None of these animals deserve to live a life in captivity.
Many zoos and aquariums have animals that can’t be rehabilitated and released. For instance, the Vancouver Aquarium has mostly blind seals because they couldn’t make it on their own. Having them at the aquarium also allows those seals to raise young foundlings so they can be released later. It also generates awareness of the amazing work that the Marine Mammal Rescue does to help so many aquatic mammals that have been hurt by humans.
For many of these animals, the alternative is death.
Are you PETA?
You can’t release the marine mammals, the best we can hope for is a sanctuary that someone can fly them to. Let’s hope Steve-o and other celebrities who hated marineland come through with helping to get it done.
You can’t sell animals like these. My guess is that the ones that can be released will be, and the ones who wouldn’t make it in the wild will be donated to other aquariums, so they can get the ongoing care they need.
Fish and chip joint: best I can do is three fifty.
Worse, they’ll let them sit in those pools for years until someone actually comes and TAKES them.
Watching a whale barf and then have to swim around in a cloud of its own vomit made me never want to go there again.
precious hamburgers?
There were no precious hamburgers that day.
Marineland owner Marie Holer told media the park was seeking a buyer to “transition” the park from its current uses into a new potential year-round attraction — indicating that any upcoming closure might just be a stepping stone for the park.
Can they just hand ownership over to the deer? Feeding the deer was always the best part of the place in its heyday. And the deer would certainly do a better job running the place.
What’s this? Good news in Canada?
They’ll never finish the scenery on the coaster now :(((