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=== | === Marine Mammal Advocates Anticipate Possible Releases Following Lolita's Passing === | ||
MIAMI, FLORIDA, August 22, 2023 — The recent death of [[Lolita - orca|Lolita]] at the [[Miami Seaquarium]] has ignited renewed hopes among animal advocates for the release of other long-held marine animals. Among them the campaign to free [[Corky II - orca|Corky II]], currently residing in [[SeaWorld San Diego]], and Li'l who was Lolita's companion at the [[Miami Seaquarium]].<ref>[https://www.local10.com/news/local/2023/08/21/activists-hope-lolitas-death-spurs-release-of-seaworlds-corky/ Activists hope Lolita’s death spurs release of Seaquarium’s dolphin, SeaWorld’s Corky] Local 10</ref> | MIAMI, FLORIDA, August 22, 2023 — The recent death of [[Lolita - orca|Lolita]] at the [[Miami Seaquarium]] has ignited renewed hopes among animal advocates for the release of other long-held marine animals. Among them the campaign to free [[Corky II - orca|Corky II]], currently residing in [[SeaWorld San Diego]], and Li'l who was Lolita's companion at the [[Miami Seaquarium]].<ref>[https://www.local10.com/news/local/2023/08/21/activists-hope-lolitas-death-spurs-release-of-seaworlds-corky/ Activists hope Lolita’s death spurs release of Seaquarium’s dolphin, SeaWorld’s Corky] Local 10</ref> | ||
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