In just 16 months at Dolphinaris Arizona, four dolphins have died—a full 50 percent of the number the park has held captive.
SeaWorld must send the remaining marine mammals to seaside sanctuaries—before they, like Kayla and 41 orcas before her, die in their cramped tanks.
These animals were torn away from their mothers, many to be exploited by humans. Forget the holidays—these animals NEVER see their loved ones.
PETA’s head-turning billboards circled the streets around SeaWorld and the Miami Seaquarium for hours urging people to avoid these animal prisons.
Former VP Fred Jacobs admitted under oath that he had lied to the public when he said SeaWorld could “attribute no attendance impact at all” to “Blackfish.”
PETA kept the heat on animal abusers everywhere in the last month of summer. Check out these huge victories PETA won for animals in August.
The world watched the grieving “J pod” of orcas, but their suffering began long before the recent death of a calf went viral. Learn more.
More than 1,000 SeaWorld employees have been laid off since “Blackfish.” Had the park laid off the orcas instead, its business wouldn’t be sinking.
Tell AAA that the orcas, dolphins, polar bears, and penguins imprisoned at SeaWorld are the ones who truly need emergency assistance.
SeaWorld has abandoned plans to open a Chinese park, lost Thomas Cook’s support, and endured one heck of a #BoycottSeaWorldDay, all in a month’s time.
This momentous victory means that Thomas Cook has now become the world-leading travel provider for animal welfare that it had claimed to be.
From Orlando, Florida, to San Antonio to San Diego—and everywhere in between—this year’s “Boycott SeaWorld” Day didn’t disappoint anyone… except SeaWorld.
Use PETA’s custom Facebook filter to turn your profile picture into a message of resistance. #BoycottSeaWorldDay
Little Grey and Little White will be moved from a Chinese marine park to an open-water sanctuary in Iceland. SeaWorld needs to get on board.
A zoo has repeatedly denied access to records about a joint-venture exhibition involving SeaWorld that led to the death of 54 stingrays.