PETA is glad to hear that the new owner of the Miami Seaquarium is still committed to releasing the orca Lolita to a seaside sanctuary. If she is healthy enough, we look forward to seeing it happen.
Learn the names and histories of the 24 dolphins SeaWorld just shipped thousands of miles across the globe.
SeaWorld confines approximately 140 of these highly intelligent marine mammals to just seven small tanks and then feigns surprise when they lash out.
Check out PETA Latino’s provocative vigil for SeaWorld victims and the group’s three “ofrendas” for 500+ dead dolphins and whales this Día de los Muertos.
An orca named Kshamenk was held captive at Mundo Marino for 33 years. Learn about him and other orcas who have suffered at this cruel marine park.
How many more orcas are going to die at Loro Parque in Tenerife, Spain, before this marine prison is shut down?
A former veterinarian at the Miami Seaquarium details her experiences at the marine park to the feds. Discover some of what she reveals.
A horrifying video taken at a lagoon in Mexico is a grisly reminder of what can happen when humans disturb wild animals in their homes.
“The Great Whale Rescue” shares the powerful story of two beluga whales rescued from a marine park prison and moved to a real beluga sanctuary.
A visitor who witnessed the bloody attack of an orca at SeaWorld San Diego alerted PETA to the horrific incident. Take action for orcas!
Paulina Rubio, PETA, and many others are speaking out for Lolita, asking The Dolphin Company to let her live out her golden years in a better place.
SeaWorld doesn’t give a damn about its bad reputation—or dolphins—and Joan Jett and PETA have something to say about it.
A former photographer of “swim with dolphins” encounters said it was one of the worst experiences of her life. Find out why.
Shocking footage of a trainer being attacked at the Miami Seaquarium went viral. But what’s shown in the video isn’t the whole story…
If you take your child to Austin Aquarium, you could be putting them in danger. Learn what has happened to guests at this seedy strip-mall aquarium—then, help us shut it down!