Cover-Up of SeaWorld Stingray Deaths Prompts Lawsuit From PETA
A zoo has repeatedly denied access to records about a joint-venture exhibition involving SeaWorld that led to the death of 54 stingrays.
Read MoreAnimals Pay the Real Price for SeaWorld’s Up-Close Encounters
Please, if you care about these animals, don’t pay to “encounter” them. There’s nothing trendy or likeable about a selfie with a SeaWorld captive.
Read MoreAnimais pagam o verdadeiro preço pelas interações no SeaWorld
Se você se importa com os animais, por favor, não pague para “interagir” com eles. Nenhuma selfie com um animal em cativeiro no SeaWorld está na moda, nem merece “curtidas”.
Read MoreIt’s Career Day, and This Poor Little Girl’s Dad Is a SeaWorld Orca Trainer
“He said the ocean is too dangerous for orcas, and I said, ‘That doesn’t make any sense!’ But you know how dads are!”
Read MoreP!nk Takes SeaWorld to Task During Annual Meeting
The longtime PETA supporter urged executives of the marine park to send the captive orcas to seaside sanctuaries. Will you join her?
Read More7 Things That Are Bigger Than an Orca Tank at SeaWorld
Tiny tanks are no place for orcas, who go insane and kill trainers because of them. What would happen if you lived in a bathtub?
Read MoreSee the Airplane Banner PETA Is Flying Near SeaWorld San Antonio
All morning, SeaWorld and the city of San Antonio saw PETA’s airplane banner flying high above: We timed the overhead orca offensive to coincide with San Antonio’s largest annual celebration, Fiesta,…
Read MoreOrca Katina’s Dorsal Fin Split Open at SeaWorld Orlando
Orca Katina’s dorsal fin was split open—a potentially life-threatening injury—during an encounter with incompatible tankmates.
Read MoreA barbatana dorsal da orca Katina está aberta no SeaWorld Orlando
A barbatana dorsal de Katina esteve aberta em uma lesão potencialmente fatal no SeaWorld Orlando. Entenda por que as orcas não devem estar em tanques.
Read MoreListen as PETA’s Lisa Lange Discusses SeaWorld’s Latest Failures on Episode 6
Episode six of “The PETA Podcast” chronicles PETA’s work to end orca imprisonment at the parks.
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