Instead of investing in a plan to release long-suffering captive animals into seaside sanctuaries, SeaWorld is tormenting them with booming music and fireworks.
Anderson is urging the ‘abusement’ park finally to take the only step that can save the company: Retire all animals to seaside sanctuaries.
The airport has rejected PETA’s message, despite the numerous alterations that have been made in order to comply with increasingly ridiculous guidelines.
We’re calling on the Miami Seaquarium to end Lolita’s decades of deprivation by releasing her into a seaside sanctuary as soon as possible.
The bodypainted “orcas” reminded visitors to San Antonio that at SeaWorld, animals can’t buy a ticket out.
Seeing “Blackfish” affected Nick Cannon so strongly that he told an audience how he feels about SeaWorld with no holds barred—and no profanity excluded.
The park is targeting residents in the City of Dreams, so PETA’s campaigning to remind folks: SeaWorld is where dreams go to die.
Animals have lost a dear friend with the passing of Sir Roger Moore.
Another day, another sad story at SeaWorld.
PETA members and “dead orcas” took over eight I-5 exits on Friday to urge L.A. residents to boycott SeaWorld’s ABUSEment park.
“At the end of the day this isn’t a political decision, this is the right decision.”
It took dozens of animal advocates to unfurl the world’s longest anti–orca captivity banner for the world’s longest-held captive orca.
The results are in—and they don’t look good. Had SeaWorld listened to PETA, the first quarter of 2017 might not have been so dismal.
The new rules also give French marine parks three years to meet new minimum tank sizes, and ban direct contact between the public and orcas and other dolphins.
SeaWorld is targeting Los Angeles residents, so PETA is, too—by dropping banners and “dead orcas” over downtown bridges to protest the parks.