“France Considers Whale Sanctuary Move to Nova Scotia”

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French officials in Paris met with a U.S.-based group to discuss transferring France’s last two captive whales to a proposed sanctuary in Nova Scotia. The decision is pending as the French government also considers relocating the orcas to Loro Parque zoo in Spain. A final verdict is expected by the end of March, ensuring animal welfare, legal compliance, and community considerations.

The proposed coastal refuge by the Whale Sanctuary Project in Nova Scotia aims to provide a 40-hectare seaside pen, equivalent to 50 football fields, with floating nets for the captive whales. Due to their captivity upbringing, experts believe these whales cannot survive in the wild.

To proceed, the WSP needs $15 million from private donors to construct the enclosure near Wine Harbour, Nova Scotia, before the colder months set in. The French government’s collaboration with WSP is a U-turn from its previous rejection in 2025 due to concerns about readiness and ocean temperatures.

The meeting included various stakeholders such as scientific experts, state representatives, and park operators, discussing the ethical and legal implications of the proposed transfers. Despite opposition from the whales’ owners, Marineland Antibes, the decision to explore the Nova Scotia sanctuary option is seen as a viable solution.

The Whale Sanctuary Project reiterated its commitment to a smooth transition process, emphasizing the importance of health assessments for the whales before their relocation. The ongoing collaboration between the French government, Marineland Antibes, and WSP aims to ensure the welfare of Wikie and Keijo throughout the transfer process.

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