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How can SeaWorld manage tragedy, criticism while maintaining business, brand? - Norwalk Reflector
![]() Daily Mail | How can SeaWorld manage tragedy, criticism while maintaining business, brand? Norwalk Reflector Consider the predicament SeaWorld managers find themselves in nearly two weeks after the death of trainer Dawn Brancheau — the third human fatality linked ... SeaWorld death tragic, but show is educational Kill, save or free "Willy?" Lessons to be learned from Sea World tragedy |
Look at good works in rating captivity's ethics - Orlando Sentinel
![]() Opposing Views | Look at good works in rating captivity's ethics Orlando Sentinel The recent tragedy at SeaWorld, beyond the grieving of a community over a whale trainer's death, has stimulated discussion about captivity. ... Can Killer Whale Tilly Even Be Released from SeaWorld? |
The Killer Whale Who Kills - New York Times
![]() CBS News | The Killer Whale Who Kills New York Times The death of an animal trainer in an attack by a killer whale, or orca, named Tillicum (or Shamu) at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, ... Kill 'Killer Tilly' and stone SeaWorld staff? How Biblical should we get? PETA: Let Whales, Dolphins "Out of Prison" SeaWorld, trainer's family seek to prevent release of video of fatal killer ... |
SeaWorld's Orca Show Resumes With Tribute to Killed Trainer - New York Times (blog)
SeaWorld's Orca Show Resumes With Tribute to Killed Trainer New York Times (blog) By AP Employees wept and audience members grew silent at SeaWorld as the theme park's popular killer whale show resumed over the weekend with a photo ... SeaWorld's Shamu show offers tribute to slain trainer SeaWorld Trainer Laid to Rest in Illinois SeaWorld tragedy: Bloggers debate whether wild animals should be held in captivity |
SeaWorld's killer whale show returns with video tribute - New York Daily News
![]() Globe and Mail | SeaWorld's killer whale show returns with video tribute New York Daily News SeaWorld will resume its show next week - days after a trainer was killed. Is it too soon? No. This was an isolated incident. I'm sure it's fine. Yes. ... Animal activists call for changes at SeaWorld following trainer's orca death Killer whale shows to restart at SeaWorld SeaWorld Called Best Place for Tilikum |
Corrections & Amplifications - Wall Street Journal
Corrections & Amplifications Wall Street Journal SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment owns 25 killer whales. A Tuesday US News article about the marine-park operator incorrectly said SeaWorld owned 26 killer ... |
Oscar Winning Filmmakers of "The Cove" Call For an End to SeaWorld Shows - NBC New York (blog)
![]() New York Times (blog) | Oscar Winning Filmmakers of "The Cove" Call For an End to SeaWorld Shows NBC New York (blog) Oscars in hand, the filmmakers criticized the environment they believe led to the horrifying death of a trainer at SeaWorld by an orca. ... Oscar-winning film-makers deny 'Japan-bashing' Animal protest at the Oscars: 'The Cove' is on target Review: The Cove |
SeaWorld rescues eleventh manatee - MyFoxOrlando.com
![]() MyFoxOrlando.com | SeaWorld rescues eleventh manatee MyFoxOrlando.com (WOFL FOX 35) - SeaWorld Orlando's Animal Rescue Team rescues a young female manatee on Tuesday from a canal near Satellite Beach. ... Cold-Stressed Manatee Rescued From Chilly Canal |
Spring Break: Stay-in-S.A. options - San Antonio Express
Spring Break: Stay-in-S.A. options San Antonio Express Some are listed in the music pages; here are some more: SeaWorld San Antonio previewed "Azul," its new multimedia show featuring Pacific white-sided ... |
Why it's Worth Fighting for the SeaWorld Video - Poynter.org
Why it's Worth Fighting for the SeaWorld Video Poynter.org But what if the video showed irresponsibility on SeaWorld's part and a subsequent cover-up or complicity by law enforcement? ... |





