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SeaWorld rolls out new conservation-themed ticket promotion
Tourism Central Florida» Orlando Sentinel – Tourism Central FloridaSeaWorld Parks & Entertainment today is launching a new ticket promotion designed to remind visitors of the company’s long-running conservation efforts. Under the promotion, dubbed “SeaWorld Cares,” U.S. residents who purchase an adult... -
Coming soon: Zipline at Gatorland, 2 baby whales at SeaWorld
Theme Park Rangers» Orlando Sentinel – Theme Park RangersTwo watery, theme-park news items from my Sentinel collegues. Gatorland plans to open a zipline course this fall, reports Sara Clarke. One stretch will go over the Cuban crocodiles, known for their jumping skills. They don't have a double fence ar... -
May in animal news: Five questions with PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk
L.A. UnleashedWe're asking prominent figures in the animal protection community to tell us what they think about the latest animal news and offer updates on their work in a new feature called Five Questions. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals...... -
Taima, SeaWorld Orlando orca, dies giving birth to stillborn calf fathered by Tilikum
L.A. UnleashedTaima, a 20-year-old orca at SeaWorld Orlando, died Sunday at the park while in labor with a stillborn calf. Taima's calf was fathered by Tilikum, the orca who killed trainer Dawn Brancheau in February. Dr. Chris Dold, SeaWorld's vice president...... -
In aftermath of tragedy, SeaWorld ads aim to answer criticism
Tourism Central Florida - Orlando SentinelIn the newest television commercial promoting SeaWorld marine parks, there is only a fleeting image of a roller coaster and a last-second shot of the company's iconic killer whales. Instead, the bulk of the ad is devoted to gritty, real-life video of... -
SeaWorld seeks potential settlement in killer-whale-trainer death
Tourism Central Florida - Orlando SentinelSeaWorld has reached out to the federal agency investigating the February death of a killer-whale trainer at SeaWorld Orlando about the possibility of negotiating a settlement even before the safety probe is complete, according to a source familiar... -
Sentinel drops bid to view video of SeaWorld trainer death
Tourism Central Florida - Orlando SentinelThe Orlando Sentinel and other media outlets have abandoned an effort to ensure public access to video recordings and photographs documenting the killing of a SeaWorld Orlando trainer by one of the park's killer whales. The move is a victory for... -
PETA wants state to launch criminal investigation of SeaWorld
Tourism Central Florida - Orlando SentinelThe animal-rights group PETA said today that it has asked the state attorney general to pursue involuntary manslaughter charges against SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment following the February death of a park killer-whale trainer. In its letter to Florida... -
SeaWorld After Dark shows ‘Shamu Rocks,’ ‘Sea Lions Tonite,’ ‘Reflections’ end Sunday
Theme Park Rangers - Orlando SentinelSunday is last call for the special summer offerings at SeaWorld Orlando, collectively called “SeaWorld After Dark.” A visit this weekend reminded me that Sea Lions Tonite still entertains. The show parodies SeaWorld’s shows and attraction... -
SeaWorld San Diego cancels Shamu show for second day in row
L.A. NOWSeaWorld San Diego canceled its Shamu show Thursday for the second consecutive day after a trainer at its sister theme park in Florida was fatally attacked by a killer whale. San Diego park officials had not yet determined whether Friday's...... -
New details emerge in death of SeaWorld Orlando trainer in orca incident
L.A. UnleashedORLANDO, Fla. — A SeaWorld killer whale snatched a trainer from a poolside platform Wednesday and thrashed the woman around underwater, killing her in front of a horrified audience. It marked the third time the animal had been involved in...... -
Tilikum, orca that killed SeaWorld Orlando trainer, will remain at the park despite calls to free him
L.A. UnleashedORLANDO, Fla. -- Despite calls to free or destroy the animal, SeaWorld said Thursday it will keep the killer whale that drowned its trainer, but will suspend all orca shows while it decides whether to change the way handlers work......
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