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Kiska: Canada’s last captive orca and the world’s loneliest whale Kiska, the last orca in captivity in Canada, lived her entire adult life at Marineland, a marine amusement park in Niagara Falls.
Kiska, 'World's Loneliest Orca,' Dead at Ontario Marine Park “Marineland’s marine mammal care team and experts did everything possible to support Kiska’s comfort and will mourn her loss ...
Dubbed the "world's loneliest orca" by animal rights group PETA, Kiska's life had "tragedy after tragedy" after she became MarineLand's last killer whale in 2011.
Kiska, the last captive killer whale in Canada, has died, the Ontario government said late on Friday, adding it was informed of the death by the theme park where Kiska lived.
Kiska's life of continued isolation led the Whale Sanctuary Project to describe her as "the loneliest whale in the world." Both animal rights groups reported that Kiska died of a bacterial infection.
Kiska, who was around 47 years old, died on March 9, the Niagara Falls -based theme park told the Ministry of the Solicitor General in Ontario. Local media reported that she died from a bacterial ...
Kiska, the last captive orca in Canada, died last week at Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario, after spending over four decades at the park. She was believed to have been about 47.
Kiska, who spent over four decades in captivity, resided at Marineland, a zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, after being captured in Icelandic waters in 1979 alongside Keiko, the star of the ...
Kiska was dubbed the "world's loneliest" whale. Tara Walton/Toronto Star via Getty Images Kiska, known as the “world’s loneliest” orca, died Friday at Marineland in Ontario, Canada.