TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) - Tilikum, the orca who killed several people and was featured in the documentary "Blackfish" making the case against keeping orcas in captivity, died on Friday, SeaWorld ...
The California Coastal Commission on Thursday approved a $100 million US expansion of the tanks SeaWorld uses to hold killer whales in San Diego — but it banned breeding of the captive orcas that ...
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SAN DIEGO — A federal trial is set to get underway in San Diego next month to hear evidence in a longstanding class-action suit claiming SeaWorld deceived investors about the negative impact from the ...
SeaWorld Entertainment Inc.’s killer whales will no longer pose, dance or kiss each other in performance, Chief Executive Officer Joel Manby said in an interview, providing new details about how the ...
Just days after the death of its most famous star, SeaWorld has begun the process of putting its headliner show to rest. The theme park's San Diego location is delivering its final One Ocean show on ...
Tilikum, the SeaWorld killer whale whose troubles are chronicled in the 2013 documentary Blackfish, is suffering from a bacterial infection in his lungs, SeaWorld said Tuesday. The massive killer ...
It's a disappointing concept and frankly, I think the movie should be completely scrapped.