PETA Files Petition for Rehearing of Lolita Lawsuit against Miami Seaquarium
PETA continues to fight for the imprisoned orca Lolita after a court of appeals dismissed her case for freedom from Seaquarium.
Read MoreWill Malia Die of a Painful Infection Like So Many Orcas Before Her?
When we saw photos of Malia—a 10-year-old orca imprisoned at SeaWorld Orlando—with brown blotches on her white skin, our hearts sank because we’ve witnessed time and again how this painful…
Read MoreVictory! Vancouver Aquarium Gives Up Fight to Keep Whales, Dolphins in Captivity
The facility’s CEO announced the decision not to keep whales and dolphins in captivity, saying that it’s time “to be realistic.”
Read MoreBrazilian Actor, Mom Luisa Mell Urges Parents to Say ‘Não’ to SeaWorld
Luisa Mell is probably known as much for her animal advocacy as her acting chops, and to her legions of social media followers, it’s clear where her heart lies.
Read MoreLuisa Mell pede aos brasileiros que passem as férias longe do SeaWorld
Luisa Mell é conhecida pela proteção aos animais e por suas participações na TV, mas, para sua legião de seguidores nas mídias sociais, sua preferência é clara.
Read MoreSeaWorld Shareholder Resolution Calls for End to All Animal Breeding
PETA is urging the park to save itself from sinking revenue, attendance, and stock value by evolving beyond animal prisons.
Read MoreAnother Captive Orca Impregnated Too Young
The park had reportedly been trying to breed the juvenile orca “for years.”
Read MoreU.S. District Court Judge Grants Class-Action Status to SeaWorld Suit
Amid plummeting stock prices and ticket sales, scandal, and lost profits, SeaWorld now faces a class-action lawsuit.
Read MoreWe Tried Out a ‘Bat Signal’ to Protest SeaWorld, Because Animals Need Heroes
We took to the streets of Orlando, Florida, and turned an average wall into a larger-than-life protest against SeaWorld.
Read MoreDolphins Noel and Rioux Dead at the Miami Seaquarium
Their deaths bring the total number of cetaceans who have died in marine parks this year to 53.
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