@Serenity Smith It is only 2 or 3 generation's!! They are still killing the grey/white bird's who are around their tanks. It is redicolous to say they would not survive!!
@@zachheisen5022 some people need to be in prison for the safety of the rest of us. Would you release Dahmer or Son of Sam, the Green River Killer or even the many school shooters?
We need more people to pay attention to kiska the worlds loneliest orca, captive in marineland alone. She’s been held for about 43 years now and was captured at 3 years old in Iceland. All her babies have died in marinelands captivity. If she’s not released she will most likely die from the stress of isolation as she’s been isolated for around 11 years
doesn't sound like she's gonna die soon then. Males usually don't get older than 60, females at 90 ( 30 year average for males, 46 for females). Sounds like nature is equally stressful. I still think it's wrong to cage animals, or make them do tricks to earn money. But let's not exaggerate. People in prison/isolation tend to last as well. A free meal, certainly at old age, isn't that stressful compared to having to fight/work over it. Being unable to move around is worse than isolation.
Orcas are my favorite sea animals. They're incredibly intelligent and so beautiful. I love seeing the interactions of the family members--and it warms my heart to know that captive orcas can be reacclimated and released into the wild to live out their lives.
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
It doesn't work like that. Orca families all have a diffeent language, they could never be "resocialised". We have no way of knowing what they remember, so they need to be given a chance, in the area they were born. I would say that they DO remember. Tilikum was a good example. He was aggressive from the start, which denotes fear, anger, and frustration, about having been ripped away from his family at 2yo.@damaslpressath
@@meganathng7600 Yes !!👍👍👍 People like Dr Ingrid Visser who is working 30 year's with the New Zeeland orca's, but everybody who help's make that possible!!
@@liveaquaticbc Yes, Russian group of Scientists, give credit to where it’s due, but Russian companies were the ones who held them for years to sell to China and probably to other theme parks like Sea World? ( National Geographic).
FYI "Dolphin Island" by Arthur Clarke A boy runs away from home and ends up at a dolphin research center, just starting to study orkas. One orca and the boy become friends. Juvenile sci fi, but fun for adults too; as one reviewer wrote, a good book from Clarke is better than a great book from anyone else.
@@horse-lover68 whales and dolphins are different. trainers are no different from parks that exploit creatures, only care about the money never about the animals. so no surprise that they don't care to refer to the animal's correct classification. a simple google could've fixed that. orcas are dolphins, they are not whales. they are the largest of the delphinidae family
@Neo Ara don't let these industry (SW) clown's be rude to you. They are just uneducated highschool absolvent's with a ywimm and dive test.They only believe and know what SW told them. Listen to their whistleblower John Hargrove or read his book than you will understand. They are brainwashed, a company who is treating them like a cult!!
Orcas aren't really hunted for enclosures. Never really were. Humans took advantage of their nature and tried to trap them resulting in some keepers getting killed. The only real attacks are morons who get in between the Orcas calves or when they are hunting. So be reassured that this isn't something that is a serious problem. I live in Australia and see these sea beasts often. You'll be out fishing for snapper and then a bull shark shows up. Only to then be rescued by a big mother of an Orca chomping them in two.
One of the most beautiful creatures to see. Knowing that they are not prisoners anymore. I wish that all animals in captivity will no longer experience that. Thank you to the people who did this release.
This made me cry, so happy to see how they treat a returned orca. Makes all the hard work people do to return them worth every second. Thank-yo to them and you.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios me too, after free Willy my parents said I was obsessed! I’ve studied them for years now . My dream is to go to Puget Sound and see them in real life that would be amazing 🤩
@@necymamaril3735 bad idea. Those orcas dont know how to survive in the wild. As much i a despise the captivity of killer whales, it is too late to save them....
@@mad-pit3832 I read it in the comment section here. That is all and I saw a video 2here they are talking about 10 or A's they have tagged+the beluga's they released in one pot. 9f course the whale jail had more than 3 orca!! They released them where they catched them.Make a Google and YT search. Links are getting deleted her.
Thank you beautiful people who were responsible for the release of these magnificent creatures. These amazing orcas need to be in their own environment, I’m holding back tears of joy. ❤️🐬❤
It's criminally stupid to even think that these extremely intelligent and versatile and adaptable top predators would not be able to thrive again in the wild or even learn to survive in the wild if born in captivity. If any animal can manage this, it's the orca. The only hindrance is their compromised health due to bad captivity conditions.
That's why you put them in open sea pens first so they can't go too far and you can still administer veterinary care until they are readapted to the sea.
Agreed. Plus the possible difficulty in joining a wild pod. A lone orca is like a lone wolf: capable, but with much lower odds. I would like to think that wild orcas would choose not to ignore or abandon a lone stranger of their own kind. But, I'm sure they do at times. Regardless, even if an orca didn't survive for that long after release, is it better for it to die in captivity or die in its natural habitat? I think the latter. It would be awesome to be able to study how released orca unite with a new pod, family or not. Not me personally, of course, I'm terrified of the open ocean! But these scientists would welcome the opportunity to figure out this little mystery. If we released more of them, we'd be able to study that. There is absolutely no reason for such creatures to be held captive any longer. We're past that. We can't blame the big money Sea Exhibits for not wanting to give up their profits because it's people who are paying the huge fees that create that profit (been there, done that, totally regret it) just to go see ocean animals perform unnatural tricks for our entertainment. That's on us. As is the old excuse of using them for education and scientific study. Kids these days can see them on the internet. Scientists study them in their natural habitat almost exclusively now, just like in this footage. So, there's no excuses left to keep them. I feel like the time to release all captured orca had arrived at least 25 years ago. We have to do it and ban the capture of any new ones.
@@Yosetime I loved what you shared. LOVED it. I'll never forget as a child going to Orlando Sea World and getting seated for an orca "show"....I remember my stomach falling immediately seeing this incredible giant beautiful gorgeous entity living in this show tank every day after day, I remember crying just like the 1st time I went to the humane society and realized what it was and how it worked, that STUPID UNCARING PEOPLE- are the reason poor creatures have to be euphanised because even though you can find 25 dollar neuter/ spay clinics available so the poor animal doesn't keep becoming pregnant, a lot of folks don't give a crap about animals welfare or feelings. These two things the tanks and the sad ending for overpopulated pets to me I knew at 8 these were wrong and I was merely a CHILD how do adults do shit like this? I know for $. There was a whale I have a very VERY strong bond and pull towards, that's LOLITA that was housed in Miami Sea world for over 50 years in the smallest concrete tub in the world for an Orca, google it. I started following her journey in 2016, she WAS TO BE RELEASED so I was so happy for her! the WHOLE traumatic event of her being ripped from her Mom, the orcas actually defend to the death their families, so these evil people capturing the babies used explosives to kill the masses of male Orcas surrounding the infant Lolita and mother so they could horrifically literally rip her from her Mom. They were paid well. The poor baby was my age still doing tricks every day her living conditions, no cover over the wading pool she was imprisoned alone in except for a little dolphin she was friends with.. owner of the Colts football team saw her story like I did and offered millions ( as you or I would have done were we loaded) to help facilitate her travel, food and gas / vet too, back to Washington where her pod is STILL THERE all of them, her Mom is very old but still living. Sea World during this time: "we have to treat her and watch her to see if she is up for travel" it was over I want to say a year but there were other offers after FREE WILLY ( I can't watch I cry) about 20-25 years worth of offers to free the baby. They didn't retire her until her early 50s only because from no cover on her wading pool, she had diminished vision from over exposure for over 50+ years, and an eye infection ( CAN YOU I MAGINE the pain of THAT???) got sick so she couldn't do the huge leaps anymore for her " ACT" I am very passionate about this. She got renal failure from living in a 2 by 4 and they didn't euphanise her mercifully.They let her sit for 2 DAYS just "hanging" in the water..in the middle of the baby pool, it was not a natural pose she was dying for probably weeks prior. I was inconsolable as the owner of The Colts was, too.she suffered for NOTHING a lot of people say animals do not go to heaven. I vehemently disagree. She is swimming the rip tides right now. Swimming leaping FREE with Jesus. Just wish she could have gone back to her Mom. Sea World was like she won't survive the trip..dunno about you. I would rather risk everything and die FREE - than drowning in my tiny bathtub. Poor Lolita was never given that chance. I hope the responsible parties are judged by our Lord when their times come. They will be accountable for her suffering and abuse! Seeing this video made me so FRIKIN happy yearning for more happy endings lol🎉😂❤I was so joyous watching this... Have a great day! Oh! Today 60 orcas were seen in California, it's in the news feed check it out!!
@@marinabermejovicente561 Keiko at least had five years of freedom to spend back in the wild. So even if he couldn’t find his family again and had passed, what matters is he was able to at least enjoy his last moments where he should be and not in a concrete cage being starved just to perform.
MORE POSITIVE UPDATES LIKE THIS! HUMANS NEED THIS! I always assumed that animals died in the wild if they grew up in captivity! This gives me such a burst of hope and inspiration toward nature conservation and its future! ❤❤❤
I am so glad to hear this. There was an orca captive in Mexico City for many years in a small dolphin pool. This orca was named Keiko and was the star in the Free Willy movie. He was finally rescued and rehabbed in Florence Oregon. When he was released back to Iceland where he was captured, he did not find a pod and sadly he died. This video gives me hope for other captive orcas.
I hate to be a debey downer but if keiko WASINT RELISED HE WOULD STILL BE HERE TO DAY AND THAT ORCA WAS ALSO YONG ENOUGH TO BE REHABILATATED as some of the anamals in the whale jail had ben thair for a year
@@mollyashcraft1202 first before trying to be a Debbie Downer, spell check might be good for you. Even though Keiko died, he died free... there is no reason to keep any of these highly social creatures in a pool just for human entertainment that they try and label "Educational Purposes" Th point to this video is that some will actually survive and live free after being released.
@@mollyashcraft1202 Keiko was predicted to only have a few months at most to live if he stayed in Mexico. He had horrible health conditions which improved when moved to Oregon and then to Iceland. The fact he died in the wild is sad,but it wasn’t really due to him being released. He lived several years hunting fish,interacting with wild whales and spending the last part of his life free in good health. Better than whatever life he had in captivity
I love these majestic creatures. It's amazing to watch them in their natural environment and the strong family bonds they create. Exploiting orcas for human entertainment is criminal. Very moving video and hope for the planet's future. ❤
This is amazing news! I’m a huge whale activist, being born and raised on the Island of Newfoundland, a Mecca for whales. The first time I saw whales in captivity was in Marine Land in Canada. There was so little space they couldn’t even turn around. I was so angry and crying I had to leave. These are amazingly intelligent creatures. Some say just as if not more emotionally intelligent as humans, yet we see fit to lock them in bath tubs for our own entertainment. If anyone is looking for charities to support the Whale Sanctuary Project is one project trying to give captive whales a better home as are the WWF and the Whale Conservation Society. 🐳 Empty the Tanks! 🐋
I so agree with you!! I did a research paper on them for class and now I’m in love with them and wish all were released 😭. It’s such a terrible act to do.
Indeed. Another tragic case is that of the orca Morgan. Amazing how sure the ‘experts’ become that a release is not possible after Sea World stuffs their mouths with gold. I wonder if they would care to comment on the obviously successful releases documented in this video…
I'm always amazed at just how intelligent orcas are. It breaks my heart when I think about the mass orca hunts that took places throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s in which hundreds of orcas were rounded up, traumatized and often killed. Babies being stolen from their crying mothers and then flown thousands of miles away from home to be put in a child sized swimming pool and forced to perform stupid shows every day for the rest of their lives
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
we like to call ourselves intelligent. even more intelligent would be realizing how its very likely to overestimate our own judgement. keeping wild animals and telling ourselves we love and care for them is a great example. because if you really care for all of these amazing creatures, you'd set them free. and we should care for them, by taking care of our environment.
I can't explain the happiness and joy I just experienced in hearing and seeing this. These animals are absolutely majestic and should be left in the wild.
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
Some animals are never meant to be tamed, one amongst them is orca, these animals are wild and strive for freedom as they have one of the most complex and highly evolved brains in the animal kingdom..... ❤
Stunning photography! Orcas are highly intelligent, top tier predators that deserve our awe and respect. It is good to see some returned to their native habitat.
Such joy!!! Beautiful to see such freedom. Thank you to the scientists who do the work and all who share it. I hope everyone reading this finds a bit of joy today. 🌸
How wonderful, flowing tears of joy. Thank you for sharing and being a part rescuing the Captive Orcas!! Their Intelligence and Spirit Supercedes humans
More than a 3 minute video The statement was she had been held for months She was captured in the wild and sent back Thats celebrating walking after sitting down Let me know about the ones born in captivity or held 20 years or so
@Serenity Smith their is the word you are looking for. there is a place . As for your comment You first Then get back to me. Anybody that believes a violent painful death is preferable .concerns me deeply
OMG ! What a powerful video this was. So beautiful to watch them swimming about as they should be, not in bloody sea world places. Absolutely brilliant, thank you! ❤️🇬🇧
This is fantastic! We have always been told that the whales in captivity couldn’t be released into the wild, that they wouldn’t survive. This is an example of what is possible. Keeping them in those small pools is so cruel. I truly hope the world will see this and realize they can go live a natural life. Thank you for the video.
While it's undoubtedly amazing Zina is doing well, her success does not mean it would be the same for all captive orcas. She was in captivity for less than a year, and spent all of that in a seapen undergoing only very, very basic training (open your mouth, touch your nose to this, do not bite people, ect). Excluding the orcas captured from Russia in the past decade, every wild-caught orca has been in captivity at least 30 years, and at most over 50, and they've spent all those decades in tanks undergoing constant training and human habituation. They simply would not thrive, nor even survive. (Also, please don't take this as me defending SeaWorld or captivity in general. I despise the keeping of orcas in captivity. Time has proven they simply do not do well in human care. But a full on release like what was done with the whale jail animals just wouldn't be what's best for them. A sea pen sanctuary is a much better option)
@@Ninuturu And AGAIN!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 YOU CANNOT KNOW THAT, YOU NEVER TRIED TO RELEASE ONE!!! THIS IS ALL ONLY FEAR!! OH MY GOD 3 not 1, 3 ORCAS WERE SEEN THRIVING IN THE OCEAN, WE MUST HAVE A CRISIS MEETING!!You f..🤡. YOU LIED 70 YEAR'S TO THE PUBLIC ABOUT EVERYTHING!! SO DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GO!!!
@T H They are all over the place here!!! Somebody writes a comment and immediately the answer is from SW-captivity crap. I bet with you they had a crisis meeting because of this video (if you did not read all comments: 3!!! orca's were seen from the Russian tanks, free and healthy)- SW 8s in crisis mode!! And I am doing the same to them!! These clown's !ied long enough to us all and they know sh about releasing orca"s, they never did it these 🤡🤡
I'm looking forward to seeing all of them released someday. My dad said that they would go crazy in captivity because they were too intelligent. He said (in 1975) he thought they would turn on people the way the elephants did, and he was right; the first attack happened during a publicity promotion where a girl was riding on an orca's back in a small pool.
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those familie groups developed unique strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a regional unique comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in closer future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better. One another orca survived some years after releasing...but never got accepted by others for longer time and disappeared after having visited its human helpers....
What a video to watch, thank you so much. Just heard today about the whale in America who died in captivity, who was due to be released in March, shocking to here and these horrible cruel people keeping these magnificent animals in such small spaces need to be jailed for their cruelty and greed. RIP Lolita 🙏
@@horse-lover68I don't think it's that bad... After all, Keiko was released after all. She was the oldest killer whale in captivity, I think she died on her own...
@@ibrahimsultanov7355 The natural lifespan of orca's is:female 80 to 100 make:70 to 90!! Keiko had no autopsy, too and an aquarium wrote 2 or 3 days before to the Norwegian government for a permit to capture him. Than he died miracusly. This is suspicious. All of the animals die before the can get them in the seabay: Lisa, Lolita ,..And why does no aquarium give the data of the autopsy 's free??
@@horse-lover68 A necropsy was not performed on Keiko because the Free Willy Foundation did not want photographs of him malnourished and cut open on the beach where he died, being seen by the children who donated their lunch money to have him "freed". They covered his body with rocks and now use it as a tourist attraction. Regarding Lolita: Dr. Judy St Leger, a veterinarian with 20 years of experience working with marine mammals, conducted the necropsy. She found Lolita suffered from “acute and chronic bronchointerstitial pneumonia and renal degeneration, and a chronic condition of the heart implying the degeneration of the cardiac valves.” Oct 18, 2023
I m soooo glad the Ocras r released back into the wild, watching them thriving happily jus speaks volumes to many wild animals still kept in captivity....thank you, great effort team😊❤
Wonderful to see a formerly imprisoned Orca living her best life. God Bless the people responsible for her freedom and thank you for this video. Too bad that Tilicum was denied his life and freedom.
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
We are so lucky that we can cherish these moments...but few people don't understand the fact seriously that the beautiful creatures and nature of earth cannot be found anywhere else 😢... until our last breath let's feel all these wonderful things ❤
How difficult is it for a lone Orca to join a pod that is not their birth family? I was happy to see that this once captive animal was free and living her free life with a family around her for love and support!!
It was most likely her family. She was only gone from them for no longer than a year. She would not have forgotten her life in such a short amount of time.
@@RebeccaTaylorTillery You CANNOT KNOW THAT!!! And they re!eased 3 tagged orca's and saw them again happy and health, in the ocean!! What come's now??? All 3 were only a few month"s in the whale jail?? What I know, maybe I am wrong, but first they put them in rusty tank's and than they were 1 year or more in the whale jail, so stop with your industry BS!!!
think it was her family, it was a orca captured just some month ago and in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
this is so wonderful. although keiko was never able to join a pod & ultimately perished, at least she had space to swim in the last part of her life. i am so excited to see a formerly captive orca successfully join a wild pod! 🥰
It seems that even if an orca eventually dies, like Keiko, it's more humane to let it back in the back into the wild than to keep it captive. A year or even 5 (like Keiko) of freedom in a quiet, natural encironment compared to a tortuous living for a long time.
There is so much more to the sad story of Keiko's tragic demise after being released into the wild. He never found his pod, was alone and on his own for part of the 5 years after being released. I would rather have seen him released into a very large sea pen on a permanent basis to live out the remainder of his life, for him to continue to have the human contact he'd known and had been habituated to for so many years. For much of Keiko's life humans were his pod so to speak. To take the human bond away from Keiko IMO was a mistake, and ended up contributing to his death. I know scientifically Keiko died of a bacterial infection (pneumonia), but loneliness for any cetacean can also greatly contribute to their demise.
It’s extremely sad and infuriating that the big businesses like Sea World and others who keep creatures like this captive will do whatever they can to keep their meal tickets. I wish and hope that evidence like this can spread around the world and show everyone that these sea creatures can have a life after imprisonment and that they deserve to be freed and that as humans we will no longer tolerate that kind of animal cruelty. Orcas have always been one of my favorite animals after watching Free Willy as a young child. I even ended up naming my dog Arrluk, which means “killer whale” in the Inuit language(he’s black and white with blue eyes). Orcas are such magnificent creatures.
I wish everyone would stop going to Sea World. As long as people pay to see these whales and other marine life, they are contributing to the problem. I refuse to give these places a dime of my money.
This is so amazing and incredibly uplifting and inspiring to me! I would love to watch a whole documentary on these whales alone. So exciting and I thank you for sharing 🙏🦋
That's so cool to see a once captive orca released and thriving back in the wild and accepted into a pod/family (at that age she surely would not have survived on her own). I would really love to know though whether this was her original family, or a new family that has adopted her. I hope it's the former.
0:56 nooo 😢 RIP As for these fools who think how they can't be released because they were in captivity. They are not in captivity for thousands of years. Animals know! Unless they have physical problems, but healthy individuals, all of them would manage. Beautiful video! ♥
They’re so smart and intelligent, if they can learn tricks they can definitely learn to hunt and thrive in the new environment, especially since the other orcas would be teaching them
Been lucky to see these awesome animals here in Alaska almost daily on the tour boat I “worked on”! Seen some incredible things with them, we actually have the different pods cataloged from Kenai fjords, prince William sound, Kodiak island archipelago and southeast AK inside passage. Fortunate to have seen a “super pod”, offshore group coming close to inside waters, watched over 50 of them getting salmon all around us , we, out Capt just shut down the engines and we watched the show for approx 1/2 an hr! Once in a lifetime!😉👍
It's hard to believe that such an intelligent animal cannot learn to survive quickly, specially with the help of others. It has all the tools needed to hunt and succeed.
Preserving and spreading the arts, the sciences, the knowledge. And to recognize and support the people who make it possible: I humbly believe that’s the way we can be also part of the good things too. I felt the woman’s happiness as she was sharing the orca’s flourish like she was talking about a family member or dear friend… and now I have good news to think about (and to share!). I mean it: thank you. Thank you
I don’t support keeping orcas in captivity, BUT the big difference between this whale and the ones at SeaWorld : this whale was in captivity for less than a year. SeaWorld’s orcas were either BORN in captivity, or have been in captivity for 40+ years ! Big difference. Keiko was in captivity for 20+ years and when he was released, he was approaching boats and letting children climb on his back. He constantly seeked out human contact until he died. The only other orca that was released into the wild and is still alive today is Springer, but she was also only in captivity for a couple months
This is bringing tears to my eyes. Any animal that can be released, should be released. We are not gods, we do enough damage to each other, we need to stop abusing our power and become stewards of the earth of again.
Someone said in captivity or a zoo the animals are merely surviving day to day, in the wild they are *living*. It could not be more true. It's the same with all animals, humans included.
Rather the other way around... With pollution, overfishing, infertility, etc, it's a struggle every day for wild animals, while animals in human care can be sure to get a full belly every day.
Wow really, that's amazing. Don't think her mum will be alive after 50yrs. Poor Lolita, isn't she any use to them anymore 😢. She's probably dying and they don't want the negative PR. Don't trust Sea World. Evil 😈 to the core.
She’s been in captivity for so long, it will be hard for her. The rehabilitation to prep her for release will no doubt improve her condition, but if they are to truly release her then they should find a companion to join her on the journey to freedom
@@louise7552 The L pod aka her family pod has been tracked all this time her mom known as L25 has been seen swimming in the family pod she is estimated now to be around 90 years old 🥰 frequently traveling around puget sound where lolita’s sea pen will be so she can see and here her family swim by
What. a beautiful video, those scientists were soooooo excited and in awe, of these stunning creatures who should have never been in captivity in the first place
I'm glad the former captive orca has survived! This gives great hope for their future.
Wonderful isn’t it!
@Serenity Smith It is only 2 or 3 generation's!! They are still killing the grey/white bird's who are around their tanks. It is redicolous to say they would not survive!!
I wonder if a whale that was bred in captivity could be successful in the wild. One can only hope it is so,
@@valeriestevens5250 Read the comments, you are captivity asked Nr 117!! You will find the answer Miss SW barbie!!
The birds or the Orcas?
Holding such intelligent and social animals captive is a crime. I'm happy to see there are efforts to release them back into the wild.
Release with a chip/ tag ! Still not good !!
@@shawnjackson7407 it's good not only for science but for knowledge of the species
And yet we keep people in prison
@@zachheisen5022 some people need to be in prison for the safety of the rest of us. Would you release Dahmer or Son of Sam, the Green River Killer or even the many school shooters?
@@zachheisen5022 Well duh!?
We need more people to pay attention to kiska the worlds loneliest orca, captive in marineland alone. She’s been held for about 43 years now and was captured at 3 years old in Iceland. All her babies have died in marinelands captivity. If she’s not released she will most likely die from the stress of isolation as she’s been isolated for around 11 years
She died unfortunately
Sadly Kiska passed away in march. Now she’s at peace ❤️
@@Natalie__mariaaa33 Very sad Rest in Peace Kiska ❤
doesn't sound like she's gonna die soon then. Males usually don't get older than 60, females at 90 ( 30 year average for males, 46 for females). Sounds like nature is equally stressful. I still think it's wrong to cage animals, or make them do tricks to earn money. But let's not exaggerate. People in prison/isolation tend to last as well. A free meal, certainly at old age, isn't that stressful compared to having to fight/work over it. Being unable to move around is worse than isolation.
oh well, still around the average. I suppose it's better this way. Just pray they don't want to get a new one...
Orcas are my favorite sea animals. They're incredibly intelligent and so beautiful. I love seeing the interactions of the family members--and it warms my heart to know that captive orcas can be reacclimated and released into the wild to live out their lives.
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
Mine too. In fact, I we come back and live a life here again in another form, I have literally prayed that I can be an orca
Orcas and Sperm whales imo are the most interesting marine animals.
It's so sad how we have treated both of them over the years
It doesn't work like that. Orca families all have a diffeent language, they could never be "resocialised". We have no way of knowing what they remember, so they need to be given a chance, in the area they were born. I would say that they DO remember. Tilikum was a good example. He was aggressive from the start, which denotes fear, anger, and frustration, about having been ripped away from his family at 2yo.@damaslpressath
If only SeaWorld would follow suit. I wish more people would boycott that evil place. #SeaWorldOfHurt
Imagine the freedom that released orca must feel now! Wow! All captured orcas deserve to feel that feeling again!
😮 there are no words to describe this. Thank you to those responsible for their release!
We should appreciate the people who are behind for the success
@@meganathng7600 Yes !!👍👍👍 People like Dr Ingrid Visser who is working 30 year's with the New Zeeland orca's, but everybody who help's make that possible!!
In fact we should thank Putin for being the world's first leader to order the release of orcas. Christopher Porter Cast of CNN's Blackfish the Movie
@@liveaquaticbc Yes, Russian group of Scientists, give credit to where it’s due, but Russian companies were the ones who held them for years to sell to China and probably to other theme parks like Sea World? ( National Geographic).
FYI
"Dolphin Island" by Arthur Clarke
A boy runs away from home and ends up at a dolphin research center, just starting to study orkas. One orca and the boy become friends.
Juvenile sci fi, but fun for adults too; as one reviewer wrote, a good book from Clarke is better than a great book from anyone else.
The way the pod of whale swam gracefully and synchronously is just so astonishingly beautiful to watch
dolphins, not whales
@@Ba-pb8ul All dolphins are whales.
Warms the heart
@@Ba-pb8ul The "so called trainer's in SW " also say whales. What is your problem??
@@horse-lover68 whales and dolphins are different. trainers are no different from parks that exploit creatures, only care about the money never about the animals. so no surprise that they don't care to refer to the animal's correct classification. a simple google could've fixed that.
orcas are dolphins, they are not whales. they are the largest of the delphinidae family
i'm literally crying in happy tears watching this video.
i hope there are more and more captive orcas can be released to the ocean.
You were moved to tears - you’re lovely
@Neo Ara don't let these industry (SW) clown's be rude to you. They are just uneducated highschool absolvent's with a ywimm and dive test.They only believe and know what SW told them. Listen to their whistleblower John Hargrove or read his book than you will understand. They are brainwashed, a company who is treating them like a cult!!
same here too
Orcas aren't really hunted for enclosures. Never really were. Humans took advantage of their nature and tried to trap them resulting in some keepers getting killed. The only real attacks are morons who get in between the Orcas calves or when they are hunting. So be reassured that this isn't something that is a serious problem. I live in Australia and see these sea beasts often. You'll be out fishing for snapper and then a bull shark shows up. Only to then be rescued by a big mother of an Orca chomping them in two.
Me too!!!
One of the most beautiful creatures to see. Knowing that they are not prisoners anymore. I wish that all animals in captivity will no longer experience that. Thank you to the people who did this release.
This made me cry, so happy to see how they treat a returned orca. Makes all the hard work people do to return them worth every second. Thank-yo to them and you.
Orcas are my favorite animals. Seeing this footage and hearing that the released wild-born captive is thriving fills me with joy.
Mine too!
Mine too since I was 6 years ago now 33 I still feel a bond with them . 🖤🤍🖤🤍
@@greyeyedluna333-vo7gd Similar story with me. I've loved them ever since I first watched Free Willy.
@@rainbowpegacornstudios me too, after free Willy my parents said I was obsessed! I’ve studied them for years now . My dream is to go to Puget Sound and see them in real life that would be amazing 🤩
@@greyeyedluna333-vo7gd I feel the same way. I'd also love to see them in Iceland and Norway.
Now let's release the ones in sea world 👍
Agree 100%
Agreed.The greatest gift for animals=freedom.At least give them a choice to be free/be a captive.
@@necymamaril3735 bad idea. Those orcas dont know how to survive in the wild. As much i a despise the captivity of killer whales, it is too late to save them....
Amen!
100% agree. It's a travesty so many animals are still held in captivity even though it is OBVIOUS they suffer there.
Orcas actually have very good long term memory. I wouldn’t be surprised if she ended up back with her pod.
I so hope that this was the case.
@@AestheticTykira They released 3 of them which are healthy and happy in the ocean so YES it gives us great hope!!
@@horse-lover68 How do you no the other 2 are ok?? snd what happend to the rest of the ones im sure the "wail jail" had more than 3 orca??
@@mad-pit3832 I read it in the comment section here. That is all and I saw a video 2here they are talking about 10 or A's they have tagged+the beluga's they released in one pot. 9f course the whale jail had more than 3 orca!! They released them where they catched them.Make a Google and YT search. Links are getting deleted her.
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Every orcas deserve to be in the wild to be free with their families. 💙🐋🐳🙏
It’s truly jaw dropping how they all move in perfect unison.
Absolutely beautiful. Nothing beats nature.
That made me cry.
So wonderful to see a captive orca back in the wild ❤️
Thank you beautiful people who were responsible for the release of these magnificent creatures. These amazing orcas need to be in their own environment, I’m holding back tears of joy. ❤️🐬❤
It's criminally stupid to even think that these extremely intelligent and versatile and adaptable top predators would not be able to thrive again in the wild or even learn to survive in the wild if born in captivity.
If any animal can manage this, it's the orca.
The only hindrance is their compromised health due to bad captivity conditions.
That's why you put them in open sea pens first so they can't go too far and you can still administer veterinary care until they are readapted to the sea.
It didn't work with Keiko, don't think it's that easy or that it's possible for everyone.
Agreed. Plus the possible difficulty in joining a wild pod. A lone orca is like a lone wolf: capable, but with much lower odds. I would like to think that wild orcas would choose not to ignore or abandon a lone stranger of their own kind. But, I'm sure they do at times.
Regardless, even if an orca didn't survive for that long after release, is it better for it to die in captivity or die in its natural habitat? I think the latter. It would be awesome to be able to study how released orca unite with a new pod, family or not. Not me personally, of course, I'm terrified of the open ocean! But these scientists would welcome the opportunity to figure out this little mystery. If we released more of them, we'd be able to study that.
There is absolutely no reason for such creatures to be held captive any longer. We're past that. We can't blame the big money Sea Exhibits for not wanting to give up their profits because it's people who are paying the huge fees that create that profit (been there, done that, totally regret it) just to go see ocean animals perform unnatural tricks for our entertainment. That's on us. As is the old excuse of using them for education and scientific study. Kids these days can see them on the internet. Scientists study them in their natural habitat almost exclusively now, just like in this footage. So, there's no excuses left to keep them. I feel like the time to release all captured orca had arrived at least 25 years ago. We have to do it and ban the capture of any new ones.
@@Yosetime I loved what you shared. LOVED it. I'll never forget as a child going to Orlando Sea World and getting seated for an orca "show"....I remember my stomach falling immediately seeing this incredible giant beautiful gorgeous entity living in this show tank every day after day, I remember crying just like the 1st time I went to the humane society and realized what it was and how it worked, that STUPID UNCARING PEOPLE- are the reason poor creatures have to be euphanised because even though you can find 25 dollar neuter/ spay clinics available so the poor animal doesn't keep becoming pregnant, a lot of folks don't give a crap about animals welfare or feelings. These two things the tanks and the sad ending for overpopulated pets to me I knew at 8 these were wrong and I was merely a CHILD how do adults do shit like this? I know for $. There was a whale I have a very VERY strong bond and pull towards, that's LOLITA that was housed in Miami Sea world for over 50 years in the smallest concrete tub in the world for an Orca, google it. I started following her journey in 2016, she WAS TO BE RELEASED so I was so happy for her! the WHOLE traumatic event of her being ripped from her Mom, the orcas actually defend to the death their families, so these evil people capturing the babies used explosives to kill the masses of male Orcas surrounding the infant Lolita and mother so they could horrifically literally rip her from her Mom. They were paid well. The poor baby was my age still doing tricks every day her living conditions, no cover over the wading pool she was imprisoned alone in except for a little dolphin she was friends with.. owner of the Colts football team saw her story like I did and offered millions ( as you or I would have done were we loaded) to help facilitate her travel, food and gas / vet too, back to Washington where her pod is STILL THERE all of them, her Mom is very old but still living. Sea World during this time: "we have to treat her and watch her to see if she is up for travel" it was over I want to say a year but there were other offers after FREE WILLY ( I can't watch I cry) about 20-25 years worth of offers to free the baby. They didn't retire her until her early 50s only because from no cover on her wading pool, she had diminished vision from over exposure for over 50+ years, and an eye infection ( CAN YOU I MAGINE the pain of THAT???) got sick so she couldn't do the huge leaps anymore for her " ACT" I am very passionate about this. She got renal failure from living in a 2 by 4 and they didn't euphanise her mercifully.They let her sit for 2 DAYS just "hanging" in the water..in the middle of the baby pool, it was not a natural pose she was dying for probably weeks prior. I was inconsolable as the owner of The Colts was, too.she suffered for NOTHING a lot of people say animals do not go to heaven. I vehemently disagree. She is swimming the rip tides right now. Swimming leaping FREE with Jesus. Just wish she could have gone back to her Mom. Sea World was like she won't survive the trip..dunno about you. I would rather risk everything and die FREE - than drowning in my tiny bathtub. Poor Lolita was never given that chance. I hope the responsible parties are judged by our Lord when their times come. They will be accountable for her suffering and abuse! Seeing this video made me so FRIKIN happy yearning for more happy endings lol🎉😂❤I was so joyous watching this... Have a great day! Oh! Today 60 orcas were seen in California, it's in the news feed check it out!!
@@marinabermejovicente561 Keiko at least had five years of freedom to spend back in the wild. So even if he couldn’t find his family again and had passed, what matters is he was able to at least enjoy his last moments where he should be and not in a concrete cage being starved just to perform.
MORE POSITIVE UPDATES LIKE THIS! HUMANS NEED THIS! I always assumed that animals died in the wild if they grew up in captivity! This gives me such a burst of hope and inspiration toward nature conservation and its future! ❤❤❤
I am so glad to hear this. There was an orca captive in Mexico City for many years in a small dolphin pool. This orca was named Keiko and was the star in the Free Willy movie. He was finally rescued and rehabbed in Florence Oregon. When he was released back to Iceland where he was captured, he did not find a pod and sadly he died. This video gives me hope for other captive orcas.
I hate to be a debey downer but if keiko WASINT RELISED HE WOULD STILL BE HERE TO DAY AND THAT ORCA WAS ALSO YONG ENOUGH TO BE REHABILATATED as some of the anamals in the whale jail had ben thair for a year
@@mollyashcraft1202 first before trying to be a Debbie Downer, spell check might be good for you.
Even though Keiko died, he died free... there is no reason to keep any of these highly social creatures in a pool just for human entertainment that they try and label "Educational Purposes"
Th point to this video is that some will actually survive and live free after being released.
@@TLRing ok i agree but also at the same time what if the anaml has issues that perve t its relese
@@TLRing he didn’t die ‘free’, he was kept in a seapen in Norway. He died in the sea, yes, but far from home and completely isolated from other orcas
@@mollyashcraft1202 Keiko was predicted to only have a few months at most to live if he stayed in Mexico. He had horrible health conditions which improved when moved to Oregon and then to Iceland. The fact he died in the wild is sad,but it wasn’t really due to him being released. He lived several years hunting fish,interacting with wild whales and spending the last part of his life free in good health. Better than whatever life he had in captivity
I love these majestic creatures. It's amazing to watch them in their natural environment and the strong family bonds they create. Exploiting orcas for human entertainment is criminal. Very moving video and hope for the planet's future. ❤
This is amazing news! I’m a huge whale activist, being born and raised on the Island of Newfoundland, a Mecca for whales. The first time I saw whales in captivity was in Marine Land in Canada. There was so little space they couldn’t even turn around. I was so angry and crying I had to leave. These are amazingly intelligent creatures. Some say just as if not more emotionally intelligent as humans, yet we see fit to lock them in bath tubs for our own entertainment. If anyone is looking for charities to support the Whale Sanctuary Project is one project trying to give captive whales a better home as are the WWF and the Whale Conservation Society. 🐳 Empty the Tanks! 🐋
I so agree with you!! I did a research paper on them for class and now I’m in love with them and wish all were released 😭. It’s such a terrible act to do.
Indeed. Another tragic case is that of the orca Morgan. Amazing how sure the ‘experts’ become that a release is not possible after Sea World stuffs their mouths with gold. I wonder if they would care to comment on the obviously successful releases documented in this video…
Thank you for sharing this info!
Do you recommend a certain time of year to visit Newfoundland for whale watching??!
It's beautiful seeing the ORCAS in the wild where they belong and not in a tank ❤❤
I'm always amazed at just how intelligent orcas are. It breaks my heart when I think about the mass orca hunts that took places throughout the 60s, 70s and 80s in which hundreds of orcas were rounded up, traumatized and often killed. Babies being stolen from their crying mothers and then flown thousands of miles away from home to be put in a child sized swimming pool and forced to perform stupid shows every day for the rest of their lives
i know 😭 why are humans like this?? its sick
@@nottheone582 always for money
@@nottheone582 Not all humans are like this.
@@nottheone582 you are not human?
Absolutely fantastic to hear that a released Orca has survived. Awesome news indeed. Way to go people !!!
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
we like to call ourselves intelligent.
even more intelligent would be realizing how its very likely to overestimate our own judgement.
keeping wild animals and telling ourselves we love and care for them is a great example.
because if you really care for all of these amazing creatures, you'd set them free.
and we should care for them, by taking care of our environment.
I can't explain the happiness and joy I just experienced in hearing and seeing this. These animals are absolutely majestic and should be left in the wild.
I totally feel the same! I'm overjoyed to see these magnificent beings freely swim in harmony.🖤🤍🖤
0:01 those Orca’s saddle patch looks like heart shape. What a beautiful creature. Wonderful shot!!!
Congratulations on the release of the Orca. Showing proof it can be done and survive in the wild gives me hope more will end up this way.
yes, it was a orca captured just some month and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
Some animals are never meant to be tamed, one amongst them is orca, these animals are wild and strive for freedom as they have one of the most complex and highly evolved brains in the animal kingdom..... ❤
I'm pretty sure all animals can be tamed including whales. The only problem is finding a large enough litter box.
What a wonderful testament to those that had faith in these beautiful creatures. Freedom!
Stunning photography! Orcas are highly intelligent, top tier predators that deserve our awe and respect. It is good to see some returned to their native habitat.
Thank you so much. From all my heart.
Such joy!!! Beautiful to see such freedom. Thank you to the scientists who do the work and all who share it. I hope everyone reading this finds a bit of joy today. 🌸
How wonderful, flowing tears of joy. Thank you for sharing and being a part rescuing the Captive Orcas!! Their Intelligence and Spirit Supercedes humans
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
How much more evidence do they need to let these wonderful creatures free from captivity!!
More than a 3 minute video
The statement was she had been held for months
She was captured in the wild and sent back
Thats celebrating walking after sitting down
Let me know about the ones born in captivity or held 20 years or so
@Serenity Smith their is the word you are looking for. there is a place .
As for your comment
You first
Then get back to me. Anybody that believes a violent painful death is preferable .concerns me deeply
dolphins, too.
@@jodie4609 They have been 1 year in these rusty tanks and than a few month's in the whale jail!!☹️☹️
@Serenity Smith Bravo!!!! ❤️
This gives me a lot of hope for future whale releases
This made me cry after just watching videos of whales dying in captivity… 😢❤ so happy for the female ❤❤❤
Divine beauty and grace and harmony and relaxation and freedom and the nature of their natural life. Beautiful!
OMG ! What a powerful video this was. So beautiful to watch them swimming about as they should be, not in bloody sea world places. Absolutely brilliant, thank you! ❤️🇬🇧
This video was so amazing to watch!! Tfs It is wonderful to see this orca released back into the world thriving!!
Lolita will soon be free! May she find her mom and live happily for a long long time. This was an awesome video!
This made me cry out of pure joy.....
This is fantastic! We have always been told that the whales in captivity couldn’t be released into the wild, that they wouldn’t survive. This is an example of what is possible. Keeping them in those small pools is so cruel. I truly hope the world will see this and realize they can go live a natural life. Thank you for the video.
This youngster was kept for a few months, not multiple years. She was never trained and never bred. She cannot be compared to actual captive orcas
@T H Never been to Seaworld actually, its just stupid to think a juvi is the same as a orca that spend more than 20 years in captivity
While it's undoubtedly amazing Zina is doing well, her success does not mean it would be the same for all captive orcas. She was in captivity for less than a year, and spent all of that in a seapen undergoing only very, very basic training (open your mouth, touch your nose to this, do not bite people, ect). Excluding the orcas captured from Russia in the past decade, every wild-caught orca has been in captivity at least 30 years, and at most over 50, and they've spent all those decades in tanks undergoing constant training and human habituation. They simply would not thrive, nor even survive.
(Also, please don't take this as me defending SeaWorld or captivity in general. I despise the keeping of orcas in captivity. Time has proven they simply do not do well in human care. But a full on release like what was done with the whale jail animals just wouldn't be what's best for them. A sea pen sanctuary is a much better option)
@@Ninuturu And AGAIN!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣 YOU CANNOT KNOW THAT, YOU NEVER TRIED TO RELEASE ONE!!! THIS IS ALL ONLY FEAR!! OH MY GOD 3 not 1, 3 ORCAS WERE SEEN THRIVING IN THE OCEAN, WE MUST HAVE A CRISIS MEETING!!You f..🤡. YOU LIED 70 YEAR'S TO THE PUBLIC ABOUT EVERYTHING!! SO DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND GO!!!
@T H They are all over the place here!!! Somebody writes a comment and immediately the answer is from SW-captivity crap. I bet with you they had a crisis meeting because of this video (if you did not read all comments: 3!!! orca's were seen from the Russian tanks, free and healthy)- SW 8s in crisis mode!! And I am doing the same to them!! These clown's !ied long enough to us all and they know sh about releasing orca"s, they never did it these 🤡🤡
Bravo! Makes my heart happy. Share it far and wide!
Wonderful, on so many levels.
I'm looking forward to seeing all of them released someday. My dad said that they would go crazy in captivity because they were too intelligent. He said (in 1975) he thought they would turn on people the way the elephants did, and he was right; the first attack happened during a publicity promotion where a girl was riding on an orca's back in a small pool.
That was so uplifting to see their beauty and the captive orca living life to the fullest. Thx
Thank you so much🙏👍☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀☀💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
They said it couldn't be done, but seeing this pod of Orcas I realize the social nature of Orcas would really help an Orca learn how to be wild again.
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
Beautiful animals
Biologist: It's amazing how tender they are
Seal: eh hello I'm in 3 pieces
They looks beautiful than ever
There is so much for us to learn from nature!💞
This vid reengaged the hope I have for our planet.
This made me tear up. I pray one day all captive orcas are released. They all deserve freedom
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those familie groups developed unique strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a regional unique comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in closer future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better. One another orca survived some years after releasing...but never got accepted by others for longer time and disappeared after having visited its human helpers....
That was so beautiful to watch. To see this once captive female Orca living and thriving in a group is amazing.
What a video to watch, thank you so much. Just heard today about the whale in America who died in captivity, who was due to be released in March, shocking to here and these horrible cruel people keeping these magnificent animals in such small spaces need to be jailed for their cruelty and greed. RIP Lolita 🙏
Yes I would like to see an autopsy. Because Lolita was a threat for the aquarium industry!! Before they let her go, they would poison her.
@@horse-lover68I don't think it's that bad... After all, Keiko was released after all. She was the oldest killer whale in captivity, I think she died on her own...
@@ibrahimsultanov7355 The natural lifespan of orca's is:female 80 to 100 make:70 to 90!! Keiko had no autopsy, too and an aquarium wrote 2 or 3 days before to the Norwegian government for a permit to capture him. Than he died miracusly. This is suspicious. All of the animals die before the can get them in the seabay: Lisa, Lolita ,..And why does no aquarium give the data of the autopsy 's free??
@@horse-lover68
A necropsy was not performed on Keiko because the Free Willy Foundation did not want photographs of him malnourished and cut open on the beach where he died, being seen by the children who donated their lunch money to have him "freed". They covered his body with rocks and now use it as a tourist attraction.
Regarding Lolita:
Dr. Judy St Leger, a veterinarian with 20 years of experience working with marine mammals, conducted the necropsy. She found Lolita suffered from “acute and chronic bronchointerstitial pneumonia and renal degeneration, and a chronic condition of the heart implying the degeneration of the cardiac valves.” Oct 18, 2023
@@ibrahimsultanov7355
HE was 27.
So isn't it much more interesting to see them in action in the wilderness...so much more spectacular than in captivity...
I m soooo glad the Ocras r released back into the wild, watching them thriving happily jus speaks volumes to many wild animals still kept in captivity....thank you, great effort team😊❤
Wow...que belleza, en verdad hermosos animales!!!
They are awesome~
Thank you for sharing this video~👍
Wonderful to see a formerly imprisoned Orca living her best life. God Bless the people responsible for her freedom and thank you for this video. Too bad that Tilicum was denied his life and freedom.
But, , it was a orca captured just some month ago and captured in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A frecently captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
They are so beautiful and it’s amazing they work together the way they do!
We are so lucky that we can cherish these moments...but few people don't understand the fact seriously that the beautiful creatures and nature of earth cannot be found anywhere else 😢... until our last breath let's feel all these wonderful things ❤
How difficult is it for a lone Orca to join a pod that is not their birth family? I was happy to see that this once captive animal was free and living her free life with a family around her for love and support!!
It was most likely her family. She was only gone from them for no longer than a year. She would not have forgotten her life in such a short amount of time.
@@RebeccaTaylorTillery You CANNOT KNOW THAT!!! And they re!eased 3 tagged orca's and saw them again happy and health, in the ocean!! What come's now??? All 3 were only a few month"s in the whale jail?? What I know, maybe I am wrong, but first they put them in rusty tank's and than they were 1 year or more in the whale jail, so stop with your industry BS!!!
think it was her family, it was a orca captured just some month ago and in a pool before getting sold. If born in captivity or since decades in captivity, they have no families. Those families developed strategies in special areas with special type of prey and use therefore a comunication system which has passed from generations to generations in centuries. Those animals would need maybe decades in some natural sea enclosures, getting resozialisized with others, maybe creating something like a artificcial family....ufffff Some people speak about that, but it could be very expensive, you need a nonstop supervising team, living prey which could fit and that encloser should be save for the animals when heavy storms, when extreme heat or cold waves.....think it wont be true in close future....A fresh captured orca of course doesnt forget all that skills and when its family can be found, the better.
this is so wonderful. although keiko was never able to join a pod & ultimately perished, at least she had space to swim in the last part of her life. i am so excited to see a formerly captive orca successfully join a wild pod! 🥰
He didn't perish too early as he died at 37 after 7 wonderful years in the ocean. He may not have joined a pod but lone whales are not unknown.
@@doonewatts7155 He died at 27 after spending 18 months in the ocean, not 7 years. He was fully released in July 2002 and died in December 2003
@@hahyrningr My apologies
@@doonewatts7155 and horribly, he starved to death because he didn’t know how to hunt.
@@mariag.8242 The humans should have helped him with food and care!!! I did not know this thank you telling me
Such beautiful creatures.
This brought me so much joy and hope. RIP Tokitae.
After watching BlackFish many years ago and to finally see this !!! Just incredibly heartwarming!!!!
I hope the others that were released are back with their pods too!! I’ve been wondering what happened to them. This is just such happy news ❤
It seems that even if an orca eventually dies, like Keiko, it's more humane to let it back in the back into the wild than to keep it captive. A year or even 5 (like Keiko) of freedom in a quiet, natural encironment compared to a tortuous living for a long time.
There is so much more to the sad story of Keiko's tragic demise after being released into the wild. He never found his pod, was alone and on his own for part of the 5 years after being released. I would rather have seen him released into a very large sea pen on a permanent basis to live out the remainder of his life, for him to continue to have the human contact he'd known and had been habituated to for so many years. For much of Keiko's life humans were his pod so to speak. To take the human bond away from Keiko IMO was a mistake, and ended up contributing to his death. I know scientifically Keiko died of a bacterial infection (pneumonia), but loneliness for any cetacean can also greatly contribute to their demise.
We humans can be so cruel. But I like this ending.
This literally gave me goose bumps! Release them all and let them live wild!
So wonderful to see a successful wild re-introduction! It seems so rare that orca re-introductions ever work out.
Director: ... amazing how tender they are ...
Seal: Err... what?
It’s extremely sad and infuriating that the big businesses like Sea World and others who keep creatures like this captive will do whatever they can to keep their meal tickets. I wish and hope that evidence like this can spread around the world and show everyone that these sea creatures can have a life after imprisonment and that they deserve to be freed and that as humans we will no longer tolerate that kind of animal cruelty. Orcas have always been one of my favorite animals after watching Free Willy as a young child. I even ended up naming my dog Arrluk, which means “killer whale” in the Inuit language(he’s black and white with blue eyes). Orcas are such magnificent creatures.
I wish everyone would stop going to Sea World. As long as people pay to see these whales and other marine life, they are contributing to the problem. I refuse to give these places a dime of my money.
This was truly beautiful & impactful! WOW I'm delighted to see them thriving!🤍
My God!! They are just the most AMAZINGLY BEAUTIFUL CREATURES EVER!!
I would absolutely love to see them in the wild;)
🖤🤍
That was spectacular to see those magnificent orcas being released back into the wild just amazing.
This is so amazing and incredibly uplifting and inspiring to me! I would love to watch a whole documentary on these whales alone. So exciting and I thank you for sharing 🙏🦋
That's so cool to see a once captive orca released and thriving back in the wild and accepted into a pod/family (at that age she surely would not have survived on her own). I would really love to know though whether this was her original family, or a new family that has adopted her. I hope it's the former.
So heartwarming 💗💗 Stay safe!
0:56 nooo 😢 RIP
As for these fools who think how they can't be released because they were in captivity. They are not in captivity for thousands of years. Animals know! Unless they have physical problems, but healthy individuals, all of them would manage.
Beautiful video! ♥
They’re so smart and intelligent, if they can learn tricks they can definitely learn to hunt and thrive in the new environment, especially since the other orcas would be teaching them
Been lucky to see these awesome animals here in Alaska almost daily on the tour boat I “worked on”! Seen some incredible things with them, we actually have the different pods cataloged from Kenai fjords, prince William sound, Kodiak island archipelago and southeast AK inside passage. Fortunate to have seen a “super pod”, offshore group coming close to inside waters, watched over 50 of them getting salmon all around us , we, out Capt just shut down the engines and we watched the show for approx 1/2 an hr! Once in a lifetime!😉👍
It's hard to believe that such an intelligent animal cannot learn to survive quickly, specially with the help of others. It has all the tools needed to hunt and succeed.
WOW! Amazing! 👏👏👏😃🤗😍🇧🇷
Preserving and spreading the arts, the sciences, the knowledge. And to recognize and support the people who make it possible: I humbly believe that’s the way we can be also part of the good things too.
I felt the woman’s happiness as she was sharing the orca’s flourish like she was talking about a family member or dear friend… and now I have good news to think about (and to share!).
I mean it: thank you.
Thank you
My soul cried with happiness. Wow just wow ❤
I don’t support keeping orcas in captivity, BUT the big difference between this whale and the ones at SeaWorld : this whale was in captivity for less than a year. SeaWorld’s orcas were either BORN in captivity, or have been in captivity for 40+ years ! Big difference. Keiko was in captivity for 20+ years and when he was released, he was approaching boats and letting children climb on his back. He constantly seeked out human contact until he died. The only other orca that was released into the wild and is still alive today is Springer, but she was also only in captivity for a couple months
This is bringing tears to my eyes. Any animal that can be released, should be released. We are not gods, we do enough damage to each other, we need to stop abusing our power and become stewards of the earth of again.
This is incredibe, soooo so brilliant to see ❤️
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
So happy for that orca that has been released back in the wild❤
just beatiful and full of hope
Beautiful ❤
Someone said in captivity or a zoo the animals are merely surviving day to day, in the wild they are *living*. It could not be more true. It's the same with all animals, humans included.
Rather the other way around... With pollution, overfishing, infertility, etc, it's a struggle every day for wild animals, while animals in human care can be sure to get a full belly every day.
@spacebug30...Troll a little harder, clown shoes...
I'm watching this now since Lolita the Orca will soon be released from Miami after 50 yrs of being held in captivity.
Wow really, that's amazing. Don't think her mum will be alive after 50yrs. Poor Lolita, isn't she any use to them anymore 😢. She's probably dying and they don't want the negative PR. Don't trust Sea World. Evil 😈 to the core.
@@louise7552 I think it's too late already but at least they are returning her. She was stolen at the age of 4. Cruel people.
@@YourAnpanman stolen being the correct word for sure. I hate them.
She’s been in captivity for so long, it will be hard for her.
The rehabilitation to prep her for release will no doubt improve her condition, but if they are to truly release her then they should find a companion to join her on the journey to freedom
@@louise7552 The L pod aka her family pod has been tracked all this time her mom known as L25 has been seen swimming in the family pod she is estimated now to be around 90 years old 🥰 frequently traveling around puget sound where lolita’s sea pen will be so she can see and here her family swim by
What. a beautiful video, those scientists were soooooo excited and in awe, of these stunning creatures who should have never been in captivity in the first place
This brought a year to my eye to see her swimming wild and free ❤️