Whats Really Happening to WILD ORCAS
Today's Wild Orcas face threats in their
environment each day.
Pollution, Diseases, Starvation, Boat injuries, and even poaching
are just some of the dangers they go through.
Massive exposure to Ocean Pollution even causes infertility
in Female Orcas.
Take a Look at "Lulu's Death story"
environment each day.
Pollution, Diseases, Starvation, Boat injuries, and even poaching
are just some of the dangers they go through.
Massive exposure to Ocean Pollution even causes infertility
in Female Orcas.
Take a Look at "Lulu's Death story"
MORE WILD ORCAS HAVE DIED THAN ORCAS IN HUMAN CARE!
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(The following photos are GRAPHIC)
This is the Reality for Wild Orcas
THE TRUE STORY OF HOW SEAWORLD TREATS ORCAS
SeaWorld is a World Leader in the Care and Study of Killer Whales.
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They work with some of the TOP Animal Behaviorists, Biologists, Veterinarians, Zoologists and Researchers from NOAA. Government Research as proven Orcas at SeaWorld are living long lives - just as their counterparts in the Wild. With the top veterinary medicine and husbandry - SeaWorld's Orcas are Thriving.
In addition to being globally-recognized, SeaWorld facilities, programs and policies are overseen by many federal and state laws, including the Animal Welfare Act, Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act. As well as being certified and a part of The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums (AMMPA)
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They work with some of the TOP Animal Behaviorists, Biologists, Veterinarians, Zoologists and Researchers from NOAA. Government Research as proven Orcas at SeaWorld are living long lives - just as their counterparts in the Wild. With the top veterinary medicine and husbandry - SeaWorld's Orcas are Thriving.
In addition to being globally-recognized, SeaWorld facilities, programs and policies are overseen by many federal and state laws, including the Animal Welfare Act, Endangered Species Act and Marine Mammal Protection Act. As well as being certified and a part of The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks & Aquariums (AMMPA)