Castanet - Feb 20, 2017 / 5:22 pm | Story: 189404
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The Vancouver Aquarium says it will not have any more belugas in captivity by 2029, but in the meantime it will be bringing in new ones.
The announcement, which comes three months after two resident belugas named Aurora and Qila died, said a plan will be put in place to phase out the whales.
Head veterinarian Dr. Martin Haulena and CEO and president John Nightingale made the announcement saying changes will be made.
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