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Orca From Russia's Infamous Whale Jail Spotted Thriving in Wild

Zina was freed in 2019, after suffering frostbite and infections while at the whale jail, which kept nearly 100 whales in cramped conditions. ....

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Putin signs law banning commercial harvesting of dolphins, whales in Russia

Putin signs law banning commercial harvesting of dolphins, whales in Russia
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Primorskiy Kray , Srednyaya Bay , Murmanskaya Oblast , Russian Federation , Vladimir Burmatov , Vladimir Putin , Svetlana Bessarab , Russian Investigative Committee , President Vladimir Putin , United Russia , Prosecutor General , President Putin ,

Russia to ban capturing whales for aquariums

Russian activists welcomed a move by President Vladimir Putin to close a legal loophole that allowed sea creatures, particularly whales, to be captured to perform in aquariums and other venues. ....

Primorskiy Kray , Srednyaya Bay , Murmanskaya Oblast , Sergei Tsyplyonkov , Vladimir Putin , President Vladimir Putin ,

Russia To Ban Capturing Whales For Aquariums

Russian activists on Friday welcomed a move by President Vladimir Putin to close a legal loophole that allowed sea creatues, particularly whales, to be captured to perform in aquariums and other venues ....

Primorskiy Kray , Srednyaya Bay , Murmanskaya Oblast , Sergei Tsyplyonkov , Vladimir Putin , President Vladimir Putin , Pakistan Point News ,

Russia to ban capturing whales for aquariums

Russian activists on Friday welcomed a move by President Vladimir Putin to close a legal loophole that allowed sea creatures, particularly whales, to be captured to perform in aquariums and other venues. ....

Primorskiy Kray , Srednyaya Bay , Murmanskaya Oblast , Sergei Tsyplyonkov , Vladimir Putin , President Vladimir Putin ,