Whale jail: 100+ orcas & belugas stuck in prison, may be sold to China ‘for entertainment’
More than 100 whales are languishing in tightly-packed pens in a shocking ‘whale prison’ in Srednyaya Bay, Russia. Activists fear they will be sold to China where they’ll be imprisoned and forced to perform tricks in marine parks.
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