The news items conclusion seems to be that the project was a failure. This is even admitted by some of the supports of the project on video like Naomi Rose - former scientist to the Humane Society of the United States.
Friday 29 November 2013
Blackfish: Please Release Me Let Me Go
Up dated: 24 August 2015
On the back of the ongoing debate regarding the film 'Blackfish' The New York Times' produced an interesting video in its Retro Report strand regarding the story of 'Keiko' the killer whale entitled: "The Whale Who Would Not Be Freed".
The news items conclusion seems to be that the project was a failure. This is even admitted by some of the supports of the project on video like Naomi Rose - former scientist to the Humane Society of the United States.
The news items conclusion seems to be that the project was a failure. This is even admitted by some of the supports of the project on video like Naomi Rose - former scientist to the Humane Society of the United States.
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