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Another beluga whale to face life in captivity

Quila, a 12 year old beluga whale at Vancouver Aquarium is pregnant. The calf will join its mother and three other beluga whales currently held at the facility.

Vancouver Aquarium has witnessed births of three orcas and three beluga whales at the facility and today only one of these six animals survives; in 2005 Quila’s brother died at only three years of age.


Beluga whales were amongst the first species to be brought into captivity. Unfortunately due to unsuccessful captive breeding and survival rates, most belugas kept in marine parks were caught in the wild.

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