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California Bans Captivity, Breeding Of Orcas

• popsci.com By Mary Beth Griggs

California Governor Jerry Brown just signed a law forbidding the breeding or captivity of orcas, also known as killer whales, in California. The signing of the bill makes California the first state to end breeding programs for captive Orcas.

The California Orca Protection Act, makes it illegal to "hold in captivity an orca, whether wild-caught or captive-bred, for any purpose, including, but not limited to, display, performance, or entertainment purposes" after June 1, 2017. After that date, they "may be used only for educational presentations."

The legislation, introduced by California Assembly member Richard Bloom, also makes it illegal to:

"Breed or impregnate any orca held in captivity in the state."

"Export, collect, or import the semen, other gametes, or embryos of an orca held in captivity for the purpose of artificial insemination."

"Export, transport, move, or sell an orca located in the state to another state or country unless otherwise authorized by federal law or if the transfer is to another facility within North America that meets standards comparable to those provided under the Animal Welfare Act."


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