Zooplantman
Well-Known Member
When you step back from the "who won/who lost" paradigm you see that while orcas may have been the biggest draw for visitors once, they have become SeaWorld's biggest liability. Can anyone imagine that problem going away? SeaWorld made the decision that they could move forward, as a company and as an animal attraction, by developing in a new direction rather than fighting public opinion for decades. It may have been right for orcas or wrong for visitors or whatever but it feels like it was necessary for SeaWorld. They keep orcas and buy time to reinvent themselves. And they have turned the Humane Society into partners rather than adversaries. They have taken the wind out of the sails of some animal rights groups who will now have to find another focus. Of course they will, but it will be harder to rile up the general public about the horrors of meerkats in captivity.