10 Year Old Trevor - planned the April 3rd Marine Mammal Protest in Seattle for LOLITA!

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Trevor! "Because Lolita needs to go back to her family to live a longer life with other whales"..."She is treated like crud because she in a small tank alone and has to perform to eat!"......Trevor
10 year old Trevor is a king among middle schoolers! This amazing 10 year old has planned the Seattle arm of an international protest day for Lolita - an Orca whale who performs for food while her mother and family pod swim in the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Orca's are familial animals, they live in families, and Trevor wants to help Lolita return to hers.
As part of an international day of protest for Lolita, Trevor wants all Pacific Northwesterner's to attend. APRIL 3, 2011 - Sunday 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Argosy Cruises 1101 Alaskan Way # 201, Seattle, WA 98101
About Trevor's facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/LLLLET-LOLITA-LIVE/102274913147425
These are Trevor's words.......The reason I started this page was because I watched a video of Lolita and I thought that no more whales should be treated like crud anymore! And I thought of the protest in Seattle that I am going to with my mom and brother and sister and dad, and I wanted to make sure she lives, so I thought of LLL which stands for Let Lolita Live! so please help Lolita live with her family!
About Lolita's Violent Capture:
On August 8th, 1970, Lolita and her family were swimming peacefully off the coast of Washington State, in route to a ritual gathering of the orca nations. Every year the orca pods of the northwest make the long pilgrimage to Possession Sound for the celebration. Speedboats roared out to greet the pod.
An assault of explosives quickly ensued. Deafening bombs exploded around the family as boats and small aircraft attempted to herd the disoriented whales into Puget Sound's Penn Cove inlet.
Attempting to protect their young, mature whales instinctively split into two groups and sent decoys to distract hunters from the infants and adolescents. The decoys tried to lead the hunters on a wild chase away from the pod, but pursuers were relentless, hurling nets into the water, and trapping the panicked family in Penn Cove inlet
The air was thick with the sound of screaming whales as they thrashed in the tangled nets. Piercing shrills were heard for miles according to local residents Lila Snover and Barbara Stevens. - http://www.miamiseaprison.com/lolita.htm
10 year old Trevor is a king among middle schoolers! This amazing 10 year old has planned the Seattle arm of an international protest day for Lolita - an Orca whale who performs for food while her mother and family pod swim in the waters of the Pacific Northwest. Orca's are familial animals, they live in families, and Trevor wants to help Lolita return to hers.
As part of an international day of protest for Lolita, Trevor wants all Pacific Northwesterner's to attend. APRIL 3, 2011 - Sunday 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Argosy Cruises 1101 Alaskan Way # 201, Seattle, WA 98101
About Trevor's facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/LLLLET-LOLITA-LIVE/102274913147425
These are Trevor's words.......The reason I started this page was because I watched a video of Lolita and I thought that no more whales should be treated like crud anymore! And I thought of the protest in Seattle that I am going to with my mom and brother and sister and dad, and I wanted to make sure she lives, so I thought of LLL which stands for Let Lolita Live! so please help Lolita live with her family!
About Lolita's Violent Capture:
On August 8th, 1970, Lolita and her family were swimming peacefully off the coast of Washington State, in route to a ritual gathering of the orca nations. Every year the orca pods of the northwest make the long pilgrimage to Possession Sound for the celebration. Speedboats roared out to greet the pod.
An assault of explosives quickly ensued. Deafening bombs exploded around the family as boats and small aircraft attempted to herd the disoriented whales into Puget Sound's Penn Cove inlet.
Attempting to protect their young, mature whales instinctively split into two groups and sent decoys to distract hunters from the infants and adolescents. The decoys tried to lead the hunters on a wild chase away from the pod, but pursuers were relentless, hurling nets into the water, and trapping the panicked family in Penn Cove inlet
The air was thick with the sound of screaming whales as they thrashed in the tangled nets. Piercing shrills were heard for miles according to local residents Lila Snover and Barbara Stevens. - http://www.miamiseaprison.com/lolita.htm
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