Obviously upset with the way the company is floundering in the wake of Blackfish and PETA’s campaign against orca prisons, SeaWorld has embarked on a corporate espionage campaign. Unsuccessfully.
Slater was prevented from confronting SeaWorld during the company’s online meeting.
In PETA’s stunning new empathy-building experience, viewers will go underwater to swim with a grieving mother orca.
Dr. Jane Goodall weighs in on the SeaWorld controversy.
Even the largest tank cannot mimic a river or ocean and so cannot offer the kind of vast, open environment that fish need.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a ban on all performances by wild and exotic animals.
John Hargrove holds nothing back when speaking to Jon Stewart; #AskSeaWorld doesn’t go as planned.
SeaWorld’s new ad describes the “joy” felt by one of its captive sea lions, but we know the truth.
PETA campaigns against amusement park’s cruel orca tanks and exhibition of wild animals in crowded expo centers.
PETA, the Dolphin Project, AnimaNaturalis, Mexiconservación and Animal Heroes have joined forces to ask Mexican authorities to end illegal dolphin shows.
PETA, the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and the Orca Network are circling the wagons again to fight for Lolita’s freedom.
More citations, a child bitten by a dolphin, and protests galore—SeaWorld is getting exactly what it deserves.
A new petition against the Taiji dolphin slaughter is headed to the White House—and it reads like a list of “who’s who” in entertainment.
What else would you expect from PETA’s weapon of mass distraction?
Support was high in Pasadena, where “orcas” and children stole the hearts of passersby and urged the city to keep cruelty out of the Rose Parade.