Free Lolita, the killer whale


Life in captivity: Lolita has lived more than 40 years at Miami Seaquarium. Activists want her to be returned to the wild but others fear that she might not be able to survive on her own. - MCT

Activists try again to liberate the 3,000kg killer whale.

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