SeaWorld is stepping in to help rescue about 30 whales from a closed amusement park in Canada, according to reports. The park has said the animals would face euthanasia if the whales could not be moved to a suitable new home through an agreement. SeaWorld’s involvement is intended to enable the whales’ relocation and avoid killing them. The closed park has been unable to secure a new arrangement for the animals, prompting an emergency need for a partner to take them in and manage their transfer. The reports describe discussions focused on reaching a workable solution for the whales’ future and arranging their transfer in line with requirements for their care. While details on the final destinations and the timing of the move are not provided in the available coverage, both outlets link the rescue effort to the park’s warning that euthanasia would be required without a relocation deal.