00:00Abandoned for months, orcas and dolphins trapped in empty marine park.
00:05Two orcas and 12 dolphins remain confined in Marineland-Antibes, an abandoned marine park in southern France.
00:13Since its closure in January 2025, the animals have endured worsening conditions.
00:20Wiki the orca and her son Keijo swim endlessly in stagnant, algae-filled pools.
00:27Despite public outcry and relocation proposals, government inaction has kept them trapped.
00:33As pressure grows, activists and marine experts continue to call for urgent rescue.
00:39Clearly, this is more than neglect.
00:41It's a test of how far we're willing to go to fix our past mistakes and give these animals the life they deserve.
00:48But when France banned marine mammal performances, the park shut down and left the animals behind.
00:53Today, Wiki, Keijo, and 12 dolphins still live inside the abandoned marine park, cut off from the world.
01:02France's marine mammal performance ban left Marineland-Antibes abandoned, yet still housing orcas and dolphins without relocation plans.
01:11Protesters demand relocating marine animals from Marineland-Antibes to a sanctuary.
01:16Activists highlight captivity issues and argue for ethical retirement paths, emphasizing the plight of both orcas and dolphins amid the park's silence.
01:28Wiki, Keijo, and the 12 dolphins remain inside Marineland-Antibes, swimming in circles at an abandoned marine park the world can't ignore.
01:37Their story highlights not just the failures of a single park, but a global system that still struggles to balance entertainment, ethics, and empathy.
01:49What happens next will set the tone for marine animal welfare everywhere.
01:53What happens next?
01:55What happens next?
01:55What happens next?
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