Plans for a seaside sanctuary off the coast of Nova Scotia are in the works, and PETA is telling SeaWorld’s CEO, “Time’s up.”
Years after allegedly lying about the negative impact “Blackfish” had on SeaWorld, the “abusement” park company is paying big bucks to settle a lawsuit linked to the damning film.
“One Ocean”? “Orca Encounter”? It doesn’t matter what SeaWorld calls it—to the orcas who will still be forced to perform in shows, captivity is captivity.
An early, miserable death in a concrete tank could be Kyuquot’s and other captive orcas’ fate—unless SeaWorld ends its decades of animal torment and empties its tanks.
To reflect on the 50 years Corky has spent in captivity, we’re listing 50 awful things that have taken place at SeaWorld since her December 11, 1969, abduction.
According to numerous scathing reports, every SeaWorld employee is forced to participate in the company’s conspiracy to keep its rampant abuse hidden from the public.
Shuffled from theme park to theme park, bred over and over, and held captive until his death: This is Duncan’s story.
We can sleep better at night, knowing that a huge company like Airbnb bans direct-contact activities that abuse and exploit wild animals.
The world’s largest travel site is once again taking a stand against animal abuse after working with PETA.
SeaWorld laid off 100 workers, and now PETA is asking these former employees to contact us with any information about animal suffering.
Ex–SeaWorld CEO Gustavo Antorcha called it quits after just seven months. Serge Rivera lasted less time than that. Will Interim CEO Marc Swanson do right by animals at long last?
Another day, another dolphin dies in captivity. This time, the victim was only 9 days old.
Corks are popping at PETA UK today after the announcement that British Airways has grounded ticket sales to SeaWorld and attractions that keep wild animals captive.
AAA clubs are listening. Help PETA get them all to stop selling SeaWorld tickets.
United Airlines confirmed that it has stopped selling SeaWorld tickets and removed all mentions of the park from its United Vacations website.