Kasatka is the third orca to die at SeaWorld this year—help make her the last.
Gia, a young beluga born into captivity at Marineland Canada, has died from an apparent intestinal blockage.
It was 47 years ago today that Lolita was taken from her family in Puget Sound in a traumatic and violent whale hunt.
But the company’s shares aren’t the only thing taking a nosedive—park attendance and revenue continues to fall. Tell SeaWorld to save itself: Empty the tanks.
Animal rights groups are demanding transparency and public accountability in the face of SeaWorld’s refusal to release Tilikum’s medical history.
As SeaWorld may be learning, we will not be silenced.
PETA calls for families to boycott SeaWorld until theme park releases orcas to coastal sanctuaries.
It’s not a sought-after trifecta, but SeaWorld managed to score it.
Other PETA members who were arrested have pressed assault charges against SeaWorld’s head of security after being attacked.
After acknowledging on Saturday that the newborn orca may have pneumonia, the company announced today that Kyara died at SeaWorld San Antonio.
Don’t let SeaWorld fool you—the company is no good for sharks.
Another baby lies dead at SeaWorld, the latest victim of its breeding program.
After SeaWorld announced that it was targeting Los Angeles residents in an advertising campaign, each protester held the name of one orca who died on the company’s watch.
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.
Instead of investing in a plan to release long-suffering captive animals into seaside sanctuaries, SeaWorld is tormenting them with booming music and fireworks.