CANCELED: The Northern Resident Orcas & Bringing Corky Home | Sausalito
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Bay Model Visitor Center | 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA
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UPDATE: Due to COVID-19 concerns, this event has been canceled.
Join ACS San Francisco Bay Chapter for a captivating evening with Michael Reppy to learn about the world of the Northern resident orcas, and the effort to bring home the last remaining captive Northern resident, Corky.
At the tender age of four, Corky, a member of the A5 pod of Northern resident orcas, was captured and taken from her family for use in the theme park industry. Now, at 54 years of age, she is the longest surviving killer whale in captivity. She continues to perform for audiences at SeaWorld San Diego.
For over twenty years, Michael Reppy has worked with Paul Spong of OrcaLab and with the Free Corky Campaign. This evening Mr. Reppy will share some of his in-depth knowledge of the Northern resident orcas. He will also tell us about his work to have Corky released from captivity and brought to a whale sanctuary in Double Bay, Hanson Island, British Columbia so she can retire in her home waters and reconnect with her family.
For thirty years he has volunteered at Earth Island Institute’s International Marine Mammal Project and at his own Dolphin Spirit Project. He worked on many campaigns including Stopping Dolphin Slaughter, Taiji, Japan, with 3 attempts to break the solo sailing record from San Francisco to Tokyo for Save Japan Dolphins, many anti-captivity actions, and the Free Corky Campaign.
For the past two years, Mr. Reppy has been working on creating the Corky Whale Sanctuary in Double Bay, Hanson Island, British Columbia. www.dolphinspirit.org
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Cost: FREE*