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A PETA activist is arrested as he protests against the SeaWorld float, “Sea of Surprises,” at the 125th Rose Parade in Pasadena on Jan. 1, 2014.
PETA says one of its supporters in California was actually a SeaWorld "agent" who infiltrated its activist network and tried to "incite illegal ... activity." SeaWorld has suspended the employee.
PETA said that its "first order of business" as a SeaWorld shareholder is to demand the release of its orcas, starting with Corky, "who has been enslaved by SeaWorld for 44 years." ...
SeaWorld, in an attempt to blunt the criticism, which it feels is incorrect, had an employee pose as an animal rights activist and join PETA. News that the subject of “Blackfish” resorted to ...
PETA said the SeaWorld employee, using a phony name, tried to get close to PETA employees and encourage them to perform illegal acts that could discredit the group with the public.
PETA says more than a dozen police officers and sheriff's deputies in riot gear showed up to escort the SeaWorld float. McComb was the only one of 16 adult protesters released with no charges ...
UPDATE: SeaWorld suspends alleged spy In the continuing saga of PETA vs. SeaWorld, the animal rights group is now accusing the theme park company of using a San Diego employee to engage in ...
But PETA efforts against SeaWorld gained a boost with the 2013 release of the documentary “ Blackfish,” a film that accused SeaWorld of neglecting the company’s 11 whales by keeping them ...
SeaWorld (SEAS) and their public relations debacle is reaching new heights as PETA is looking to buy up shares in the company in order to force change.
SeaWorld is blaming PETA activists for derailing their #AskSeaWorld campaign with fake accounts and repeat questions about the treatment of animals in its water parks. SeaWorld launched the campaig… ...
Paul McComb, the SeaWorld employee named by PETA, was placed on administrative leave during that internal probe. Manby said Thursday that McComb was back at work at the company, though in a ...
SeaWorld will stop letting trainers ride on the noses and backs of dolphins, the company said in a filing with federal regulators last week. Skipping the US Travel 2025 🌴 This country's safest ...
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