Hundreds of protesters marched for the release of Miami Seaquarium’s Lolita the killer whale for the 2017 Miracle March for Lolita on Saturday, April 1. The orca has been performing at the facility for over 40 years, and is kept in the smallest aquarium required in North America. Various speakers rallied the crowd, including Tim Canova, David Chocarro, and Carrie LeBlanc. The protest kicked off at Virginia Key Beach Park and culminated with chants in front of the Seaquarium.
Conference: “Toki: Past and Present – A Day of Listening”
Day of Listening conference – “Toki: Past and Present -A Day of Listening" – at the Intercontinental Hotel in Miami, Florida. The conference will convene local leaders, residents, community and…
Reaching a decade of campaign work has seen many ups and downs in our fight for Tokitae, but we have never stopped, and neither should you. Because of you, more…
Pleas selected from 3,000 eCards sent to The Dolphin Company, asking for Lolita/Tokitae to be retired to a sea sanctuary in the Pacific Northwest. There is a comprehensive retirement plan…