SeaWorld in Florida will restart some of its killer whale shows on Saturday, the president of the company has said, following the death of one of its trainers on Wednesday
Video statement here: BBC News - Killer whale shows to restart at SeaWorld
SeaWorld in Florida will restart some of its killer whale shows on Saturday, the president of the company has said, following the death of one of its trainers on Wednesday
I think this is rubbish regarding giving seditives. It dangerous anyway because of the way cetacean breath. More ill informed nonesense that will be filtering out from the animal rights groups of the next few months. They have nothing better to do and this is there agenda.
Jack Hanna delivered a strong and convincing defense of Sea World (and all zoos) in a CNN clip, debating CNN's own animal rights wacko, Jane Velez Mitchell. She (JVM) used the typical anti-zoo tact of comparing zoos to prisons. Jack was relentless in defending zoos, saying "You don't know what you're talking about, Jane".
God bless Jack Hanna!
couldn't disagree more.
a classic example of shallow pro-zoo rhetoric from jack hannah against what i think, was one of the more educated and well constructed arguments put forth by an animal rights campaigner.
couldn't disagree more.
a classic example of shallow pro-zoo rhetoric from jack hannah against what i think, was one of the more educated and well constructed arguments put forth by an animal rights campaigner.
Hmm, all she wanted to do was shout and interupt. Her loss of temper did not help make her arguement any more convincing.
And not everyone in the USA can afford to go to south america to watch whales.
too bad. keeping an animal is a right - not a privilege.
couldn't disagree more.
a classic example of shallow pro-zoo rhetoric from jack hannah against what i think, was one of the more educated and well constructed arguments put forth by an animal rights campaigner.
too bad. keeping an animal is a privilege - not a right.
(and fortunately you don't have to leave the US to see wild killer whales)
Are you saying that the same amount of people would get to see all these kinds of animals if no-one kept them in zoos? Unfortunately it would not happen.
like jack hanna - you seem to be entirely missing the point. people who are against killer whales in captivity don't actually care if nobody sees them or not. and they certainly don't care if those that wish to have to pay more for the experience. (and for the record i'd be keen to actually compare the costs to be honest).
these people are obviously missing the point about why people keep them in captivity in the first place.