Very pleased to see these two Beluga Whales being set free, and how happy this one looks with a big smile. 💗🐳
The journey of Little Grey and Little White, two beluga whales rescued from [ca.pti.vity], is a profound reminder of nature’s resilience. Their release into the sea sanctuary of Iceland marks a new chapter of freedom. This act underscores the importance of preserving our oceans and protecting marine life from exploitation. 🌊🐋
After almost a decade in [ca.pti.vity], two beluga whales finally got the chance to taste freedom.
It was a big day for Little Grey and Little White, who barely kept their excitement when the rescue team relocated them.
The beluga pair spent nine years at the Ocean World in Shanghai, China where they have been forced to perform as show animals in exchange for treats. The majestic creatures have been brought here back in 2011 from a Russian research centre and since then the lived away from the ocean.
Now, thanks to the efforts of the Sea Life Trust – a UK-based charity, the lovely mammals got the chance to taste freedom once again. They have been relocated 6,000 miles away, in Iceland, to the world’s first beluga sanctuary. After nearly a decade, the two belugas will now get the chance to freely swim in open ocean.
After a very long journey by plane, Little Grey and Little White have both arrived safely in their new home.
They will now start an accommodation period to acclimatise to their new natural environment, before their final release into the wider sanctuary in Klettsvik Bay, Iceland.
Watch the great video below:
They should do that with all marine mammals that are still in [ca.pt.ivi.ty].