UPDATES REGARDING ABANDONED DOLPHINS AND ORCAS IN ANTIBES
Updates should be provided about the abandoned dolphins and orcas in an Antibes Marine land park.
The last posted reports were from May and June 2025. Staff and wildlife supporters were reported caring for the animals until they could be transported to a new home. Government and local offices should have accounted for how actions taken affecting these types of parks could affect the animals featured in them. Support should be given to the park to care for the animals as they are transitioned. More significantly, the issues affecting these animals and the location should be used in government and local environmental studies for how to better maintain wildlife. Colleges and universities like Sorbonne University, University Montpellier, University of Paris, University of Western Brittany, the National Vetrinary Schools of Montes, Toulouse, and Alfort, Skema Business School and Universite Cote de Azur should coordinate efforts with their environmental, vetrinary, business schools to arrange for the dolphins and orcas safe transition to another marine location or arrange for a study where they could be transitioned to a sanctuary location in the wild. Transport services offered by advanced aquarium technologies, emotrans, tap air cargo, amerijet, ocean ocean perfect and the whale sanctuary project should be accessed and coordinated for their transition. Services and support should be donated and fundraised for this situation by government and local authorities and wildlife watch and protection groups from those areas.Actions need to be taken so that these types of conditions do not happen again.
