{"id":26742,"date":"2023-10-23T18:49:05","date_gmt":"2023-10-23T18:49:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cahootie.com\/?p=26742"},"modified":"2023-10-23T18:49:05","modified_gmt":"2023-10-23T18:49:05","slug":"killer-whale-dies-in-holiday-park-sparking-boycott-calls-from-animal-activists","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cahootie.com\/world-news\/killer-whale-dies-in-holiday-park-sparking-boycott-calls-from-animal-activists\/","title":{"rendered":"Killer whale dies in holiday park sparking boycott calls from animal activists"},"content":{"rendered":"
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    Animal rights campaigners have called for Jet2holidays to stop promoting marine parks after a killer whale died at one of the holiday attractions.<\/p>\n

    Moana the orca died last Friday (October 17) at the age of 12. The creature lived a far shorter life than the animals often enjoy in the wild \u2013 outside of captivity, they can live for up to 50 years. <\/p>\n

    The creature passed away at Marineland in Antibes, France, a venue promoted on Jet2holidays' website. Now, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) have teamed up with and more than half a dozen scientists, conservationists and specialist organisations to pen a letter urging the company's CEO, Steve Heapy, to "take a stand against animal suffering" and stop selling tickets to attractions like Marineland.<\/p>\n

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    "It is impossible for an amusement park to provide captive cetaceans with a life comparable to that which these far-ranging marine mammals would experience in nature," the letter said. "Whales and dolphins held in cramped concrete tanks for tourist entertainment suffer every day and are denied the opportunity to engage in natural behaviour like diving deep, swimming long distances, or choosing a mate."<\/p>\n

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    The letter went pointed out other travel companies like Expedia and British Airways Holidays had already cut ties with marine parks. It then urged the company to "drop all marine park promotions and immediately end ticket sales."<\/p>\n

    Other organisations putting their names to the letter include World Animal Protection, Born Free Foundation, World Cetacean Alliance, Humane Society International\/UK, Whale and Dolphin Conservation and Marine Connection.<\/p>\n

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