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Vancouver Aquarium Beluga On 'breeding Loan' To Florida Seaworld Dies

The Canadian Press, 21 Feb, 2015 12:37 PM
  • Vancouver Aquarium Beluga On 'breeding Loan' To Florida Seaworld Dies
VANCOUVER — A beluga whale from the Vancouver Aquarium that had been living at a SeaWorld in Florida has died.
 
Orlando SeaWorld posted a statement on its Facebook page Friday confirming the death of Nanuq, a male beluga estimated to be around 31 or 32 years old.
 
SeaWorld says Nanuq was being treated by veterinarians for an infection associated with a fractured jaw, an injury that resulted from an "interaction between two animals that were part of a compatible social group."
 
The cause of death is not yet known, and a post-mortem examination has been scheduled, although results are not expected for six to eight weeks.
 
The Vancouver Aquarium says Nanuq was transferred to Orlando in 1997, as part of a co-operative program to manage the genetic diversity of belugas in human care.
 
The aquarium says that in 1995 Nanuq sired a female beluga named Qila, who continues to live at the Vancouver Aquarium, and staff are deeply saddened by the death.

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