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.
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.
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.
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.
We’re forever grateful that Robbyne Kaamil used her soulful talent and fiery nature to defend animals from human oppression.
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.
P.T. Barnum was exploiting animals long before his traveling circus was formed. This crazy #throwback post will leave you shocked.
Please, if you care about these animals, don’t pay to “encounter” them. There’s nothing trendy or likeable about a selfie with a SeaWorld captive.
The honorary PETA director is calling on the Russian president to cancel the country’s cruel plan to abduct marine mammals and sell them to marine parks.
“He said the ocean is too dangerous for orcas, and I said, ‘That doesn’t make any sense!’ But you know how dads are!”
This park clearly has no idea how to care for animals. These whales should be sent to reputable sanctuaries before the next stupid stunt takes place.
Tiny tanks are no place for orcas, who go insane and kill trainers because of them. What would happen if you lived in a bathtub?
“Visitors go home facing the same challenges, but with less money in their pockets, and the exploited dolphins continue to suffer in cramped concrete tanks.”