Georgia Aquarium to Adopt Two Beluga Whales from Marineland Canada
The Georgia Aquarium announced that it is adopting two beluga whales from the now-closed Marineland of Canada. However, the process of bringing the whales to Atlanta may take some time. The aquarium has a plan in place for the transition and is well-prepared due to its extensive experience with belugas and previous rescue operations. The whales, named Balor and Zephyr, will be part of a significant rescue effort involving multiple organizations and borders. The aquarium emphasized its commitment to providing the best care for the whales during the transition. The facility is equipped to handle the logistical challenges involved in transporting the belugas. This rescue operation is expected to be the largest of its kind in the aquarium's history. The Georgia Aquarium is dedicated to ensuring the well-being of the animals throughout the process. As the whales make their way to Atlanta, the aquarium remains focused on maintaining high standards of animal care and safety.