Owners of Russian 'whale prison' charged with illegal capture

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Owners of Russian 'whale prison' charged with illegal capture
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Owners of 'whale prison' where animals are kept in cramped conditions are charged with illegally capturing belugas and orcas

Russian officials have brought charges against four companies in the Far East which have been keeping about 100 whales in small, crowded pools that environmentalists have dubbed a 'whale prison'.

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