“Miami Seaquarium holds Lolita as its slave and refuses to do the honourable thing – to retire her after 47 years of exploitation. They don’t want to give up the profit they are making on her enslavement. We won’t give up either. On this day – April 1st, 2017 a few hundred people marched in front of the Miami Seaquarium demanding freedom for Lolita. It was remarkable that so many young people stood up for humanity. A politician running for the US Senate also joined this very visible and important march. The message is clear – our society is growing into a more humane one!” – Scuba Film Factory
Archival footage shows Lolita, the orca kept in captivity for more than five decades at the Miami Seaquarium, as she was transported to Miami, introduced to mate Hugo and while…
Hugo & Lolita Get Psychic Visit Boca Raton News - October 26th, 1972 If Hugo and Lolita, two 4,000-pound killer whales at the Miami Seaquarium, conceive an offspring during the…
You are not hidden. There's never been a moment you were forgotten. You are not hopeless though you have been broken, your innocence stolen. I hear you whisper underneath your…