Beluga at Marineland

Protect animals at Marineland and beyond

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At Marineland, belugas, bears and hundreds of other animals are suffering because there’s no plan for their long-term care.

Your support will help ensure every animal still at Marineland receives the best possible care, while pushing to end the suffering of animals exploited for entertainment around the world.  

Because this situation is urgent, we’re starting our Giving Tuesday campaign early. Your gift will be matched until midnight December 2, up to $70,000, thanks to a group of generous anonymous donors and foundations. Your gift can help us keep pressure on the Ontario government, bring together wildlife veterinarians and welfare experts to ensure the animals at Marineland get the care they deserve, support the creation of seaside sanctuaries and push for stronger regulations so wild animals are never exploited for entertainment again. 

*Gifts will be matched up to $70,000 until 11:59 EST on Tuesday, December 02, 2025. The first month of new monthly gifts will be matched until the match is met. Every dollar raised beyond the match will help protect even more animals. 

Tell Doug Ford to protect Marineland's animals!

Speak up for Marineland’s beluga whales and other wild animals trapped in roadside zoos. Urge Ontario’s Premier and the Ministers responsible to take action and ensure the remaining animals at Marineland are safe.

Want to do even more for Marineland’s animals?

Set up your own fundraiser for World Animal Protection and rally friends, family, and your network to help Marineland’s belugas and other animals in need. Every gift makes a real difference.

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