In the final stronghold of orca captivity in France, the fate of the nation’s last two captive killer whales hangs in the balance. As mounting public pressure and evolving animal welfare regulations challenge the ethics of marine mammal captivity, authorities and conservationists grapple with decisions that will determine the future of these iconic creatures. This article examines the complex legal, environmental, and emotional factors shaping t…
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