SeaQuest, Closed in Colorado Since February, Files for Bankruptcy

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SeaQuest, Closed in Colorado Since February, Files for Bankruptcy
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Filings show the Littleton location of the controversial wildlife facility has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in the last year.

After SeaQuest Littleton closed, the animals still living at the facility were sent to the Denver Zoo and Denver's Downtown Aquarium to find new homes.We're in the midst of our End-of-Year fundraising campaign, and we have until December 31 to raise $30,000. Our work is funded by readers like you who make voluntary gifts because they value our work and want to see it continue. Thanks to the Colorado Media Project all contributions will be matched.

to staff and guests were reported from June 2018 to April 2019. But because the CPW license regulated only some of the species at SeaQuest, theThe facility ran into more trouble with the state in 2021 after purchasing a snapping turtle, which is not permitted for aquariums in Colorado. SeaQuest was charged with illegal possession of the turtle and paid a fine.

As a result, all of the Savannah cats at the facility had to be quarantined away from humans because they are classified as a rabies vector species, and the employees were unsure which of the three cats had bitten the child. The cats were eventually replaced with"toygers," domestic cats bred to look like tigers.are now members of the Denver Zoo family, with fish and other aquatic species, wallabies, South African pancake tortoises and a toucan moved to the zoo from SeaQuest.

In 2013, 200 animals died over a span of three months at the now-closed Portland Aquarium, which was owned by the Covino brothers. According to court documents, Vince Covino still owns over 70 percent of SeaQuest.

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