After seeing inside an orca’s world, tourists probably won’t want to see inside SeaWorld.
“Joel, every night I lie alone in the tub and cry.”
At SeaWorld’s annual meeting, Gillian Anderson speaks her mind.
She is frantic to get back to the ocean home that she remembers and misses.
This attendance graph looks like the trajectory of a skydiving jump.
The orcas aren’t dying from old age at SeaWorld.
Drs. Ingrid Visser and Denise Herzing explore the world of these deeply intellectual and social animals and explain why life in a tank will never be enough.
PETA reflects on Mark Berman’s three decades of winning victories for captive marine mammals.
It’s official: SeaWorld’s orca tanks are tanking its business.
Even though SeaWorld has stopped breeding orcas, it’s life as usual in the cramped tanks.
It isn’t only orcas who suffer at SeaWorld.
“Because you know what whales hate? The ocean.”
PETA no longer has to demand that SeaWorld stop breeding orcas. Now, about the ones who are currently stuck there …
Years of campaigning pay off with important step toward ending orca captivity at the abusement park.
If Tilikum never sees the ocean again, after being stolen from it 30 years ago, his blood will be on SeaWorld’s hands.