The animal rights group denounced the marine park for keeping animals in 'misery' and called for an end to its breeding program.
Animal rights group PETA has denounced SeaWorld San Antonio following the recent death of a weeks-old dolphin calf in the marine park's care. In a statement released Thursday, PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman called on SeaWorld to 'stop condemning wonderful animals to live and die in misery,' and to end its breeding program.
Yellowstone' prequel series '1923' to film along Broadway in downtown San Antonio next month Reiman also called on SeaWorld to release its marine mammals into seaside sanctuaries 'before killing any more of them.' On Wednesday, SeaWorld San Antonio announced a 'very delicate' Pacific white-sided dolphin calf died despite comprehensive care and great efforts. 'The first few weeks after birth are tenuous for all animals, and her health was very delicate.
Man's sister shoots at group beating him with a baseball bat Last month, SeaWorld San Antonio announced the birth of the Pacific white-sided dolphin. The company said the female calf weighed roughly 20 pounds and measured 20 inches long. It was born after 50 minutes of labor. Following the calf's death, its 36-year-old mother, Piquet, 'is acting normally and is being closely monitored' by SeaWorld's animal care team, the marine park said.
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