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Orca is to return to freedom after 50 years – this is how the logistical challenge should succeed
Orca Lolita has lived in a Miami aquarium for more than 50 years. Now she is to be released – but that is a financial and logistical challenge. But a billionaire already has a plan.
When female orca Lolita was four years old, she was separated from her herd in a bay off Seattle. That was in 1970 – since then the killer whale has lived in the Miami Seaquarium in Florida. A veterinarian later nicknamed her Tokitae, which means “beautiful day” in an indigenous language.
Orca weighing three tons is to be flown out
Jim Irsay has a solution for both. As far as finances are concerned, anyway: The 64-year-old is a billionaire and owner of the NFL team Indianapolis Colts. Irsay wants to invest 20 million US dollars (the equivalent of more than 18 million euros) in relocating the female orca. And as soon as possible: “She’s healthy, I have the money, so let’s transport her,” he recently reaffirmed his plan in a podcast. “I know she wants to be out in the water,” Irsay said when Lolita’s release was publicly announced. “I don’t care what others say. She lived long enough to get this opportunity.”
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The logistical problem remains. But Irsay and the operators of the aquarium in Miami have also devised a solution for this. The billionaire wants to provide a jet specifically for this purpose. Lolita is to be brought into a large glass tank with a suit of armor and then flown out to Seattle. There, the tank is to be transferred to a truck and taken to the Pacific Northwest – where the killer whale lady was once caught. There she is said to live in a special area where she is constantly monitored. After such a long period of captivity, Lolita is unlikely to survive in the wild. The time frame for the campaign is 18 to 24 months.
For a long time, the 57-year-old female orca had to perform tricks in the aquarium, and she hasn’t taken part in shows since last year. Animal rights activists have been fighting for their release for years.
Sources: The Pat McAfee Show / “The Times”
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