#Repost @orcaactivistcanada @download.ins --- Fifteen days since Marineland closed down and Kiska is still in her tank, alone, and deprived of stimulation. She was captured in 1979, in Ingólfshöfði, Iceland. She was just three years old when she was sent to an aquarium in Iceland. She was there for less than a month, but she met Keiko while she was there. At the end of November 1979, she was moved to Marineland in Ontario. Kiska has had five calves, but none of them survived more than six and a bit years (her oldest calf was named Hudson, who lived from September 15th, 1998 - October 20th, 2004. Her last tankmate was Ikaika. He was transferred from SeaWorld Orlando in 2006 at age 4 on a breeding loan. Did they really think he would breed with a 30-year old orca while not even sexually mature himself? He was transferred to SeaWorld San Diego back in 2011, leaving Kiska alone for what now has been ten years. Kiska is showing signs of extreme distress. She’s been calling out for others, flicking her tail, and worst of all, bashing her head against the side of her tank. Hugo did this and it caused an aneurism that needed his life and left Toki alone. We need to get Kiska to @whalesanctuaryproject ASAP. It’s not long now until the nets go into the bay. Kiska will go back into the ocean! #FREEKISKA #marineland #marinelandcanada #marinelandofontario #kiska #killerwhale #blackfish #watchblackfish #orca #notcaptivatedbycaptivity #thanksbutnotanks #emptythetanks #dontbuyaticket #saynotothedolphinshow (at Ontario Canada) https://www.instagram.com/p/CVlGRB9vS4I/?utm_medium=tumblr


















