Marineland beluga whale deaths: Marineland in Ontario, Canada, has reported that 2 more belugas dead at Marineland, bringing total whale deaths to 17 since 2019. This alarming statistic has raised concerns about the welfare of marine animals in captivity. The recent deaths have once again put the spotlight on the park’s practices and the ongoing investigation by Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services. Key takeaways Two additional beluga whales have died at Marineland this March. Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services is actively investigating the park. The cause of death was reported as torsion, an abnormal twisting of the stomach. Marineland faces scrutiny over animal welfare and water quality. A total of 17 whale deaths at Marineland have occurred since 2019. Marineland’s recent beluga whale deaths have brought the total to 17 since 2019, raising concerns about animal welfare and park management practices. Marineland Faces Increased Scrutiny Over Deaths The deaths of the two beluga whales have prompted a closer look into Marineland’s operations. Despite the park’s claims of regular oversight and veterinary care, the rising death toll has led to public outcry and demands for transparency. The park’s statement regarding the whales’ deaths due to torsion has done little to quell the concerns of animal rights activists and the general public. “Read more: Supreme Court Reviews Access to Common Abortion Pill”   Marineland beluga whale deaths Investigations and Legal Battles Ensue As the investigation by Ontario’s Animal Welfare Services continues, Marineland has been embroiled in legal issues, including a recent guilty verdict under animal cruelty (laws). The park’s…