Sea World Should End Animal Captivity

Published On: 28 February 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017By

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Still need convincing that Sea World shouldn't be holding animals captive?

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Still need convincing that Sea World shouldn’t be holding animals captive?  This LA Times article should do the trick.  A plethora of prominent animal rights activists and scientists have voiced their opposition to Sea World’s very existence following the death of a trainer in Orlando.  Ingrid Newkirk, Bob Barker, Naomi Rose, a marine mammal scientist for the Humane Society, Edward O. Keith, an associate professor at Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center, Ric O’Barry, and director, Louie Psihoyos have all opposed Sea World’s practices.   Will the Blackstone Group, Sea World’s parent company, listen to reason over profits?

Published On: 28 February 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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  1. Gina July 25, 2013 at 6:11 pm - Reply

    Sea World is a Corporation whose real name is Blackstone. Corporations are psychotic, they have no conscience and all they are about is money. We have learned a lot since the first killer whale was put in a pen and made to entertain us. The final lesson is that its wrong to do this to them. Sea World aka Blackstone needs to deal with the fact that the world has graduated and quit trying to earn a buck off of doing things to smart animals that society only does to stupid criminals.

  2. Not Saying! August 4, 2011 at 12:45 pm - Reply

    How dare you! That is not true! Do you do your research at all? They rescue animals that need help! And once the animals are ok, they return them into the ocean, back home! Why critize them so much? I bet you have done things that may help, but people may still think that’s wrong! Think about it!

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Sea World Should End Animal Captivity

Published On: 28 February 2010· Last Updated: 17 January 2017· By ·

This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.

Still need convincing that Sea World shouldn't be holding animals captive?

In this article

Still need convincing that Sea World shouldn’t be holding animals captive?  This LA Times article should do the trick.  A plethora of prominent animal rights activists and scientists have voiced their opposition to Sea World’s very existence following the death of a trainer in Orlando.  Ingrid Newkirk, Bob Barker, Naomi Rose, a marine mammal scientist for the Humane Society, Edward O. Keith, an associate professor at Nova Southeastern University’s Oceanographic Center, Ric O’Barry, and director, Louie Psihoyos have all opposed Sea World’s practices.   Will the Blackstone Group, Sea World’s parent company, listen to reason over profits?

Published On: 28 February 2010Last Updated: 17 January 2017

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  1. Gina July 25, 2013 at 6:11 pm - Reply

    Sea World is a Corporation whose real name is Blackstone. Corporations are psychotic, they have no conscience and all they are about is money. We have learned a lot since the first killer whale was put in a pen and made to entertain us. The final lesson is that its wrong to do this to them. Sea World aka Blackstone needs to deal with the fact that the world has graduated and quit trying to earn a buck off of doing things to smart animals that society only does to stupid criminals.

  2. Not Saying! August 4, 2011 at 12:45 pm - Reply

    How dare you! That is not true! Do you do your research at all? They rescue animals that need help! And once the animals are ok, they return them into the ocean, back home! Why critize them so much? I bet you have done things that may help, but people may still think that’s wrong! Think about it!

HELLO! I'm KD Angle-Traegner.

Writer, activist, and founder of Four Urban Paws Sanctuary. I’m on a mission to help people live a vegan life. Read more about KD…

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