PETA ‘Orcas’ Demand Lolita’s Freedom on 47th Anniversary of Her Capture
On the 47th anniversary of the capture of the orca Lolita, a group of PETA “orcas” are protesting outside the Miami Seaquarium—because outside the Miami Seaquarium is precisely where she…
Read MoreHow Low Can You Go? SeaWorld Stock Plummets to Record Low
But the company’s shares aren’t the only thing taking a nosedive—park attendance and revenue continue to fall. Tell SeaWorld to save itself: Empty the tanks.
Read MoreWhy Is SeaWorld Still Refusing to Release Tilikum’s Necropsy?
Animal rights groups are demanding transparency and public accountability in the face of SeaWorld’s refusal to release Tilikum’s medical history.
Read MoreSeaWorld and Lamar Tried to Shush PETA. It Backfired Perfectly.
As SeaWorld may be learning, we will not be silenced.
Read More‘Orcas’ Hold ‘Die-In’ at SeaWorld’s Aquatica
PETA calls for families to boycott SeaWorld until theme park releases orcas to coastal sanctuaries.
Read More3 PR Nightmares SeaWorld Didn’t See Coming on #BoycottSeaWorldDay
It’s not a sought-after trifecta, but SeaWorld managed to score it.
Read MoreUPDATE: Kyara—Takara’s Daughter and the ‘Last’ Orca to Be Born at SeaWorld—Has Died
After acknowledging on Saturday that the newborn orca may have pneumonia, the company announced today that Kyara died at SeaWorld San Antonio.
Read MoreDead Infant Whale Is SeaWorld’s Fourth Marine-Mammal Death This Year
Another baby lies dead at SeaWorld. An infant beluga whale was born in early July at SeaWorld Orlando to captive mother Whisper—and died almost immediately afterward. In a statement, SeaWorld…
Read More39 PETA ‘‘Orcas’’ Simultaneously Fall ‘‘Dead’’ in Los Angeles
Wearing little more than black and white bodypaint, 39 PETA “orcas” gathered in front of the Urban Light installation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on Friday…
Read MoreUPDATE: ‘Orcas’ Who ‘Died’ at SeaWorld’s Aquatica Arrested
Demonstrators were removed by the police via wheelchair and stretcher on Friday, held prisoner—just as real orcas are at SeaWorld—and charged with obstructing business operations.
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