Killer whales will have the world's largest artificial shelter in the United States
The exhibition area for this animal will have a depth of 15m, 0.6ha wide, accommodating more than 10 million gallons of water.
The exhibition area for this animal will have a depth of 15m, a width of 0.6ha and can accommodate more than 10 million gallons of water and a 4-storey high display booth for visitors.
Marine World Entertainment in San Diego, California, has announced plans to build exhibitions with natural habitat for killer whales (also known as whale whales). ) in many of its different parks. This is considered the world's largest project for this animal.
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Called the Green World Project , investors want to give visitors the opportunity to admire and understand the behavior of killer whales, thereby raising awareness to protect this rare animal, also like preserving the natural world.
" This statement is considered a revolution in the conservation of killer whales ," said Jim Atchison, executive director of Sea World Entertainment . The Green World Project will be deployed at our 3 parks. It will create an ideal living environment for this animal and help increase their numbers. "
In addition to this project, the company pledged to donate $ 10 million to the killer whale fund as well as to participate in other projects to protect mammals living in the ocean. It is expected that the first exhibition in San Diego will open to the public in 2018.
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