SeaWorld recently admitted to sending spies to infiltrate PETA. But it’s not the only animal-abusing corporation that has resorted to underhanded tactics.
SeaWorld values its spies more highly than its executives, who have had their heads chopped off in droves.
PETA’s new billboard highlights the abusement park’s forced breeding practices.
Orcas took over the conveyor belt to ask holiday travelers to steer clear of SeaWorld.
Another orca dies under the embattled theme park’s care. How many more must die before SeaWorld gives up its dying business model?
It’s time for SeaWorld to face the music. Its business model is dead, its reputation is in the toilet, and its financial situation is a cautionary tale.
The humor magazine gives the embattled theme park a nod of notoriety it probably doesn’t appreciate but definitely deserved.
A former diver at SeaWorld joins numerous other ex-employees in speaking out against the cruel treatment of animals at SeaWorld.
Where’s the safest place to be if you’re a SeaWorld exec? Apparently, the unemployment line.
SeaWorld continues to perfect the art of doublespeak with its mythical “sea cages.”
John Hargrove joins PETA in opposing SeaWorld’s plans to drag its failing business to the Middle East.
Munchkin pledged the first $1 million to build an orca sanctuary. Now PETA has upped the ante, and both organizations are challenging SeaWorld to let the orcas go free.
With at least 58 beluga deaths at SeaWorld’s various facilities, when will the embattled marine park admit that concrete tanks are no place for these animals?
SeaWorld is desperate to make investors happy. But making the orcas happy? Not a prayer.
SeaWorld has unveiled plans to phase out orca shows next year. So why does it still insist on holding the animals captive?