Many animals imprisoned at SeaWorld often die prematurely from stress and other captivity-related causes, but you can take a stand for them today.
After 30 years in captivity, Tilikum is dead, and PETA is calling on SeaWorld to free the remaining orcas at its parks.
A former employee-turned-whistleblower reports that stingrays starved and a nurse shark may have died from food-deprivation training methods.
The orca matriarch known as Granny has died.
Owning stock in SeaWorld gives PETA—and animals—a voice in the boardroom.
His grim existence has changed public opinion about keeping orcas in tanks.
Thanks to PETA Germany, travel agencies in Deutschland are saying “nein” to SeaWorld, too.
After two beluga deaths at the Vancouver Aquarium occurred this month, city organizers may let the public vote on whether to end whale captivity.
The abusement park’s proposed fake ocean backdrop is designed to deceive visitors and does nothing for the orcas floating listlessly in their prison tanks.
PETA’s “graveyards” feature 38 tombstones—one for each orca who has died on the park’s watch. They’re a reminder to stop supporting SeaWorld’s abuse.
A PETA eyewitness exposé of Florida’s Dade City’s Wild Things prompts lawsuit.
It’s time to take another giant leap for humankind and send Corky home.
California just passed a landmark bill to protect future orcas.
If you bought a ticket to SeaWorld, you may be able to get your hard-earned money back.
Thirty-eight. That’s how many orcas have died on SeaWorld’s watch. All of them died prematurely.