During a news conference held in Miami today, the Miami Seaquarium confirmed that it plans to release the long-suffering orca Lolita (aka “Tokitae,” “Toki,” and “Sk’aliCh’elh-tenaut”)—who has been kept in a tiny tank for over 50 years—to a seaside sanctuary in Washington state in roughly 18 to 24 months! This announcement follows a massive campaign by PETA—which has pursued several lawsuits on her behalf—and local residents and celebrities that raised awareness of her plight through dozens of protests as well as The Dolphin Company’s partnership with Friends of Toki. This work has been made possible through the generosity of philanthropist Jim Irsay, owner and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts.
PLANS JUST ANNOUNCED LOLITA MAY BE FREED FROM HER TINY TANK & GO HOME!
PETA and kind people everywhere have been demanding her freedom from the #MiamiSeaquarium for years!
We’re grateful that @JimIrsay has opened his heart & is putting up the funds to send Lolita home. pic.twitter.com/zV9Tqc5G05
— PETA (@peta) March 30, 2023
Lolita was abducted from her home nearly 53 years ago and has been languishing in the world’s smallest orca tank ever since. She has been without the companionship of another orca since 1980, has had very little stimulation and no opportunity to engage meaningfully in most natural orca behavior, and spends her days floating listlessly. This historic initiative to send her to a seaside sanctuary sends a message to marine parks like SeaWorld that the days of confining highly intelligent, far-ranging marine mammals to dismal prisons are over!





Thank you to every kind person who has spoken up for Lolita and other animals suffering in marine prisons. This success wouldn’t have been possible without your help and support.
BREAKING: Lolita, the orca, will finally be going back to her home in the ocean after 52 years in captivity!
This comes after decades of campaigning by PETA and fellow animal rights activists, as well as the generosity of @Colts owner Jim Irsay, who provided the funds for her… pic.twitter.com/0zZISMOgmC
— PETA (@peta) March 30, 2023