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Lessons learned from relocating Keiko to Iceland inform WSP’s work today. Photo by Colin Davey/Getty Images
July 29, 2021
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One autumn afternoon in 1993, Amy Simon’s mother brought home a VHS tape of Free Willy, the boy-meets-whale tale that became a sleeper hit across North America that summer. Living in the tiny community of Aspen, Nova Scotia...six-year-old Simon had missed it in theaters. But her mother knew she would love the film about a 12-year-old boy who frees a killer whale from the clutches of a nefarious marine-park owner.

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