SeaWorld Called to Testify before Congress
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
Law professor and historian Steven Wise is preparing a lawsuit on behalf of certain animals who meet the accepted definitions of what the law considers to be a “person.” The evidence for acknowledging their status, he says, is overwhelming.
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Three – A New Beginning for Dolphins – of our feature “Dolphins and Us”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
This is from Part Two of “The Big Business of Dolphins” in our feature “Dolphins and Us.”
A young orca dies at SeaWorld. His trainers say they are “mourning the sudden death.” SeaWorld executives keep repeating that Sumar was “part of our family.” But here’s the real story on Sumar’s family.
Another “mysterious” death at SeaWorld. Except that there’s nothing mysterious about it. Three out of four captive orcas never reach their 10th birthday. Sumar was the son of Tilikum, who went crazy and killed his trainer. Sumar’s mother also died earlier this year. How long can this go on?
This post is in Part Two of our series on Dolphins and Us – their intelligence, culture and society, and why it’s time to bring an end to keeping them in captivity.
This post is in Part Two of our series on Dolphins and Us – their intelligence, culture and society, and why it’s time to bring an end to keeping them in captivity.