SeaWorld announced on Thursday that it would end its iconic killer whale shows and stop breeding the animal. The decision comes after years of criticism that the park’s shows featuring killer whales, also known as orcas, are inhumane. SeaWorld says it plans to introduce "new, inspiring natural orca encounters.” The company also announced a new partnership with the Humane Society of the United States. "As society's understanding of orcas continues to change, SeaWorld is changing with it,” said Joel Manby, president and chief executive officer of SeaWorld Entertainment, Inc. “We commend the company for making this game-changing commitment," said Wayne Pacelle, president and CEO of the Humane Society.
I LIKE THE IDIA OF STOPING THE SHOW BECUSE I DO NOT THINK THEY SHOOD WORK SO HARD.BY ZOE
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yester day I went to sea world and saw big fish. and I went swimming.my big brother was chasing me my little sister and my little brother. from. josh
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