Marineland

Inside the Controversy

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Animals, Animals Rights
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Author: Linda Diebel, Liam Casey ISBN: 9780887856013
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches Language: English
Author: Linda Diebel, Liam Casey
ISBN: 9780887856013
Publisher: Toronto Star Newspapers Limited
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Star Dispatches
Language: English
On Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, the red eyes of a harbour seal named Larry stared out from behind bars on the front page of the Toronto Star, in the first story of the series Inside Marineland. Larry immediately went viral as readers worried about his welfare and that of other animals at the tourist attraction. Linda Diebel had already spent four months searching out and interviewing Marineland whistleblowers. She was then joined by colleague Liam Casey, and they continued to investigate the park for another nine months. Marineland: Inside the Controversy chronicles how the Star found out about Larry and other ailing or deceased animals at Marineland, including Smooshi the walrus and Skoot the baby beluga. The eRead details the digging that led to sources, and it explains how the series has galvanized a movement to increase oversight of marine parks and captive animals. It is a compelling look into the inner workings of both journalism and Marineland.
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On Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2012, the red eyes of a harbour seal named Larry stared out from behind bars on the front page of the Toronto Star, in the first story of the series Inside Marineland. Larry immediately went viral as readers worried about his welfare and that of other animals at the tourist attraction. Linda Diebel had already spent four months searching out and interviewing Marineland whistleblowers. She was then joined by colleague Liam Casey, and they continued to investigate the park for another nine months. Marineland: Inside the Controversy chronicles how the Star found out about Larry and other ailing or deceased animals at Marineland, including Smooshi the walrus and Skoot the baby beluga. The eRead details the digging that led to sources, and it explains how the series has galvanized a movement to increase oversight of marine parks and captive animals. It is a compelling look into the inner workings of both journalism and Marineland.

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