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From: "Javier Almunia" <adjunto@loroparquefundacion.org> To: "Anne Greene" <annesami@comcast.

net> Sent: Monday, October 1, 2012 1:10:52 AM Subject: Re: Free Morgan! Dear Anne, Let me kindly remind you that Loro Parque received Morgan because it was requested by the Dutch authorities to give her an opportunity to socialize with other orcas. This decision was analyzed, supervised and approved by the Dutch court. We never requested the transfer of Morgan to our park, and she does not add any commercial value to our company. Please if you know exactly where the original pod of Morgan is located send this information to the Free Morgan Foundation, because they still trying to find the "P" Pod (which was not the original pod of Morgan but the closest that they can match with 50% of the vocal repertoire). Nobody has seen the "P" pod since 2005, so I am sure they will be delighted to know about its exact location, even though this is not the Family of Morgan, but just a related Pod. If you want to have non-biased information about Morgan, please read the Morgan's Story by the NAKID (North Atlantic Killer Wales Identification Program) a group that gathers orca researchers from several countries working in the North Atlantic and probably the most authorized opinion in this case (http://www.northatlantickillerwhales.com/index.asp?pageid= 276423) Sincerely,

Dr. Javier Almunia Director Adjunto Loro Parque Fundacin Avda. Loro Parque, s/n 38400 Puerto de la Cruz Tenerife (Canary Islands) Tel: +34 922 37 40 81 - +34 922 37 38 41 Fax: + 34 922 37 31 10 www.loroparque-fundacion.org

El 30/09/2012, a las 22:33, Anne Greene escribi:


Dear Mr. Almunia, I am writing to urgently plead with you to release Morgan the orca to the wild. Her family is located and the terms of her capture were to let her go back to them. Her imprisonment is unfair and heartbreaking. Sincerely, Anne Greene

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