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From orcas to lions, animals tragically die in captivity at zoos and aquariums across the US. Now, y

From orcas to lions, animals tragically die in captivity at zoos and aquariums across the US. Now, you can read their stories all in one place.   [A white lily sitting on a black floor with a black background and the World Animal Protection logo in the top left corner.]( [Remembering Animals Exploited for Tourism]( Hi Friend, Across the US, animals are suffering unimaginably in zoos, aquariums, and similar venues. From red pandas to elephants, these animals are often isolated from their families, deprived of natural behaviors, and confined to a fraction of their natural space. Stripped of their freedom, they endure a life starkly different from the one they were born to live. Forced Fame Put on display for gawking visitors, many captive animals become unwillingly famous. Think of [Tokitae]( an orca who tragically perished last year at the Miami Seaquarium after she spent more than 50 years confined in a barren concrete pool. Or [Leif]( a seven-year-old antelope, who died by choking on trash at a zoo in Tennessee. Each of these animals, robbed of their right to live freely, was an individual with a story. We Won’t Forget Today, we have launched our new obituary project dedicated to remembering these animals. Each obituary tells the story of an individual animal, ensuring they are not forgotten and highlighting the need for change. We encourage you to visit [our obituary page]( and take a moment to remember these individuals who never got a chance to live the life they were meant to. Sincerely, World Animal Protection US [Browse Obituaries]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( World Animal Protection US World Animal Protection 535 8th Ave 3rd FL New York, NY 10018 United States © 2024 World Animal Protection. All rights reserved. World Animal Protection is a US registered charity EIN #04-2718182 [Donate]( | [Visit Our Website]( | [unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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