Defending orcas : no more captivity

Titre
Defending orcas : no more captivity

Paul, Watson

Sommaire
An educational and sobering look at the conditions orcas face by being captured or born into captivity. Learn how orcas (who are part of the same biological order as whales) thrive at sea and have highly evolved forms of communication that are unique to each orca family. The book delves into the history of capturing orcas for sale to marine parks that then attempt to tame and train the orcas to provide entertainment to park visitors. Readers will find stories about individual orcas some of them world famous and discover how difficult it is for them to adapt to captivity.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2022

Planetary solutions ;

3.

Description matérielle
43 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm.

Terme de vedette-matière
Orcas.
 
Captive marine mammals.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Humphrey, Tiffany,

Résumé
An educational and sobering look at the conditions orcas face by being captured or born into captivity. Learn how orcas (who are part of the same biological order as whales) thrive at sea and have highly evolved forms of communication that are unique to each orca family. The book delves into the history of capturing orcas for sale to marine parks that then attempt to tame and train the orcas to provide entertainment to park visitors. Readers will find stories about individual orcas some of them world famous and discover how difficult it is for them to adapt to captivity.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781939053367

Informations de publication
Summertown : GroundSwell, 2022.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Edmonton Christian High599.5 WATBook30905000125850Non-Fiction