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Injury To SeaWorld Killer Whale Sparks PETA Battle
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO (KTLA) -- A killer whale at SeaWorld in San Diego is recovering from an injury that is the subject of dispute between the park and animal rights activists. The whale, an 11-year-old male named Nakai, was found with a gaping injury to the...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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Terrifying Video Shows Killer Whale Attacking SeaWorld Trainer
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO -- A video revealing an incident between a killer whale and its trainer at SeaWorld was released Tuesday during the SeaWorld v US Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis trial. It happened in November 2006. Trainer Kenneth Peters, 39, was bitten and...Tags: Career and Workplace, CNN (tv network), Tilikum (killer whale), Orange County Sheriff's Office, Dawn Brancheau
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Judge Dismisses Suit Accusing SeaWorld of Enslaving Whales
KTLA NewsSAN DIEGO, Calif. (KTLA) -- A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit by the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals accusing SeaWorld of enslaving captive killer whales. Attorneys for the PETA had asked the judge to free five orcas from SeaWorld. The...Tags: Trials, File Sharing, Tilikum (killer whale), Slavery, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge tosses Shamu slave lawsuit
SAN DIEGO - A lawsuit seeking constitutional protection for performing orcas that an animal rights group considered enslaved at SeaWorld was dismissed Wednesday by a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Miller's decision came two days after...Tags: Shamu (killer whale), Trials, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge to rule on Shamu slave suit
SAN DIEGO -- A judge took under submission Monday a federal lawsuit alleging five performing killer whales at SeaWorld parks in San Diego and Florida are being held as slaves in violation of the 13th Amendment.
PETA, the People for the Ethical...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Tilikum (killer whale), Justice System, Slavery
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Natural Perspectives: Severe weather affects more than you know
While we luxuriate here in Southern California under bright and balmy skies, Alaska is on course for its snowiest winter ever. Vic and I expect Alaska to be snowy in the winter, but the amount of snow that they're getting up there is truly mind-boggling....Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, Whale (animal), Water Supply, Apple iPad
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SeaWorld fights for future of killer-whale shows
Nineteen months after an animal trainer was killed by one of its killer whales, SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment heads to court next week to fight for the future of its iconic Shamu shows.
SeaWorld is challenging the results of a federal investigation...Tags: Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Sanford, Justice System, Tilikum (killer whale)
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Some ex-trainers say SeaWorld downplays risks of working with killer whales
The February 2010 death of SeaWorld Orlando trainer Dawn Brancheau, who was pulled underwater and killed by the 12,000-pound killer whale Tilikum, triggered the most exhaustive safety review in SeaWorld history and changes that are still being implemented...Tags: Career and Workplace, Tilikum (killer whale), Dawn Brancheau, Companies and Corporations, Natural Resources
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Strap in for new adventures at Southland theme parks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere's a lot more than pixie dust swirling through the air at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure as construction crews, earth-moving excavators and towering cranes work on several theme park rides set to debut this summer and beyond. The...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Six Flags Inc., Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Buena Park, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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NOAA Issues New Rules Protecting Orcas
Q13 FOX New ReporterUPDATE: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced that it has issued new rules that will safeguard Puget Sound Orcas. The new rules state that vessels must maintain 200 yards of distance from the whales, doubling the current...Tags: Nature, Government, Environmental Issues, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Resources
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Show goes on for whale who killed trainer
SeaWorld Orlando plans to put the killer whale Tilikum back into public performances beginning today, for the first time since the 6-ton whale killed a trainer at the marine park more than one year ago.
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment President Jim...Tags: Career and Workplace, Tilikum (killer whale), Dawn Brancheau, Fort Lauderdale, Companies and Corporations
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Former EPA Director Weighs Fate of Puget Sound Orcas
ReporterTime is ticking for the National Marine Fisheries Service to better protect our Puget Sound Orcas from the impacts of vessel traffic. The Office of Management and Budget is currently reviewing regulations that would make all boats, including whale...Tags: Environmental Issues, Science and Technology, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Natural Resources, Food Industry
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