SeaWorld To End Orca Breeding Program (latimes.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Amusement park operator SeaWorld Entertainment announced on Thursday that it is ending its orca breeding program. The announcement comes amid growing pressure from activists who found that whales and their trainers weren't treated properly. A 2013 documentary Blackfish cited a number of violent incidents at the amusement park. In an op-ed Joel Manby, President and CEO of SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment laid bare the details on why his company is shutting down the orca breeding program. "Customers visit our marine parks, in part, to watch orcas. But a growing number of people don't think orcas belong in human care. [...] Now we need to respond to the attitudinal change that we helped to create -- which is why SeaWorld is announcing several historic changes. This year we will end all orca breeding programs -- and because SeaWorld hasn't collected an orca from the wild in almost four decades, this will be the last generation of orcas in SeaWorld's care. [...] More than 3,000 species are endangered, and hundreds are lost every year. Americans and thoughtful people everywhere need to acknowledge these fundamental problems. SeaWorld takes seriously its responsibility to preserve marine wildlife. That's why we are partnering with the Humane Society of the United States. Together, we will work against commercial whaling and seal hunts, shark finning and ocean pollution.
go orcas?
Can I program this somehow?
Together, we will work against commercial whaling and seal hunts, shark finning and ocean pollution.
I'm no environmentalist or anything but some of that stuff is truly barbaric.
Glad they are giving in to the pressure.
I think zoos, in general, are terrible places. I remember as a child going to the zoo and feeling really bad for the animals.
It's along the same lines as taking a tour of a prison to see the captives.
My eyes reflect the stars and a smile lights up my face.
Are they going to start putting PETA people in the tanks and having them jump and splash? Can they possibly be so entertaining?
"Don't mention the documentary! I mentioned it once, but I think I got away with it!"
It was cruelity to be holding them captive. Cruelity I tells you boss!
Yeah, they're in the entertainment business but they did at one time do quite a bit of biological research on sea life, Orca included. With the stories that have come out and the trainer getting killed I would have thought they'd shutdown the program before now.
I remember growing up on SoCal and we had Marineland where they kept their Orcas in a very small tank that was about 4 stories high and had glass around it. so you could see them in the tank. I always remember going there and seeing how for lack of a better term, depressed they were. One of the Orca crashed through the tank glass and died and that was the end of Marineland from what I remember.
Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
Wikipedia has done a great job in training me to spot weasels.
"we need to respond to the attitudinal change"
IOW, you're not responding to what's right or wrong, but what some ambiguous growing number of people think you should do? This is symptomatic of the disease that has also lead to Trump's popularity in a section of the populace.
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
in orca condom project. film at 11.
if this is supposed to be a new economy, how come they still want my old fashioned money?
curious thing, this selective sympathy of humans for some animals, and total indifference to fate of others.
must be a wonderful feeling to protest against alleged 'improper' treatment of orcas, while munching on a battery cage eggs. or condemn japanese whaling while supporting activities that end up eliminating nasty looking insects and reptiles.
(of course there are a small percentage of humans who prefer to be consistent on treatment of animals, on one side or other side. but being rational is perhaps not quite human, or as they say 'humane' )
I read that at first as "gives up Orc breeding program" and was thinking, we just dodged a bullet there!
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
One of the Orca crashed through the tank glass
The problem is, that in the tanks they circulate the water.
It only makes sense the animals would end up going...
Stir Crazy.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
....Stuff that matters.
Put your money where you're mouth is and Support Sea Shepherd.
Glad they are giving in to the pressure.
Me too!
The BC and Washington state orcas, which are arguably a distinct species are on the U.S. Endangered Species List.
What better way to help them survive, then by ending a captive breeding program?!?
Wait. Seeing a problem with the whole "bowing to pressure from people who are not professional wildlife biologists" thing...
... Tillikum
What a bunch of sellouts the so-called "Humane Society" are then. Veganism is the moral baseline. All orcas belong in the sea. Seaworld are a bunch of worthless scumbags who make money from stupid 'muricans watching imprisoned orcas. How nice for them.
Not that I am a tree-hugger by any stretch of the imagination, but it always makes me cringe when I see those superb animals confined in those compounds, tiny in comparison with their size. Not so dissimilar from the treatment we fois on our worst human offenders.
> SeaWorld to End Orca Breeding Program
Well, that's pretty much it for you Slashdot nerds, then. That was your only hope as a dating service.
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
Sea World is ending its shameful and dishonest abuse of Orcas. Hurray! There claims on exit are filled with yet more of their B.S. BOO! Release the Orcas NOW! Stop your inhumane treatment NOW!
Demand to be allowed to have sex.
Three points:
1. This illustrates the value of propaganda. Ever wonder why civilized Germans fell under the spell of evil? They were propagandized. Do you oppose Sea World on the Orcas because of personal experience or because your were propagandized by whale activists using a film called "Blackfish"? Think about it. (and, no, I'm NOT doing the Godwin thing - I'm only highlighting the potentcy of propaganda and the tendency of people who fall for it now but cannot understand how others could have been stupid enough to fall for it in the past)
2. It's a sad fact of life on Earth that things humanity allows itself to use become plentiful because it's in the self-interest of people to encourage more, and things humanity puts "off limits" for use become rare and eventually go extinct because it's not in the self-interests of enough people to protect. Look at the number of species going extinct in Africa, which it is generally illegal for people to buy/own/hunt. Now consider the cow, the chicken, and the pig. Think about it.
3. Most people do not ACTUALLY care about somebody/something that is outside their personal experience. People will express a tepid "concern" if they think it socially important to do so, but they will not actually engage and commit to the cause. When Sea World came along and brought people face-to-face with Orcas and encouraged people to see them as special, the public started to actually care about them. 30 years from now when a generation has never had a personal experience with these creatures, very few people will actually care about Japan and other nations slaughtering them. This will likely by a Pyrrhic victory that makes this generation of Sea World haters ecstatic - but leads to a future slaughter of the creatures.
People today too frequently take a very short view of human history. Most of human history is NOT like today, and most of the future of humanity will not be like today. With history as our guide, we must accept that humanity, as a general rule, is more often cruel and wasteful and greedy, and there is no reason to presume that future decades will be morally better than the past, or do a better job protecting things like whales than in the past. We ignore history at our peril.
Because some nerds care about or are interested in things like marine research, animal rights/treatment etc. Don't like, click next, or better vote submissions you want up. But, bitching is easier....
Silence is a state of mime.
Outrage is the preferred drug of choice these days though
It's just like newspapers. Some people want the full experience, and use the real thing. Other people, like me, don't care much about seeing the animal in real life to put in the effort to do so. It's another DNA based lifeform, of certain, height, mass, etc., and I can see videos of it online, so I have a decent idea of what it will be like in real life. I don't want to travel 1 hour, to see some generic elephant sleeping in the day. I want to fire up youtube, and see a herd of elephants stealing watermelon in Thailand. I want to see little monkies stealing wine, and getting drunk. I don't want to own a cat full time, when I can fire up a cat video, doing silly things online.... But some people want to pay for price for the real thing. So, the good, big zoos will stay around. Many little, marginal zoos will close down.
...but that's not how onus probandi works.
Also, you're arguing the metaphor (religion) not the argument (that the majority CAN be wrong).
Redefine religion as belief in witchcraft (all of them have rules regarding witches, ergo...) and it should make more sense.
Also too... what you are arguing with that "study religion just so you could defend your position that you don't need religion" is not only contradictory (as it basically forces one to "need" religion).
It also, in essence, suggests that an individual should question individuality and self-determination and should instead seek his/her identity not as an individual but as a not-majority.
I.e. "You are not you. You are not-them."
In other words - individual human life has no value of its own, in fact it can't even be defined without the majority to define itself against, thus only the lives of the defining species/people/nation matter.
And which one was that again? Ah, yes... only religious lives matter.
So, why not just burn the infidels then? They're going to hell anyway...
That's your "well, you should study religion so you could defend your position" logic.
Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens
Maybe they'll start a great white shark breeding program. Really, it's not a bad idea given how threatened shark populations are. I wonder how easy it is for them to do tricks. Jump through this hoop Elvis. I got a nice bleeding side of beef waitin' for ya!
And now they suspend conjugal visits. There's going to be a riot.
Have gnu, will travel.
I do really like that the new owners are now chiming in against this anti news bitching. I for one find the story interesting. But two people arguing on the internet is just not the same as the owner coming out and setting the bar.
Kudos for being an active member of the site you run!
Outrage is the preferred drug of choice these days though
Indeed it is, but I thing you just committed a microagression by mentioning it.
While I have you here whipslash, who would I talk to about recovering an old account? I have had three accounts here. A fairly low UID when I was young, dumb and trolling with frosty piss I do not remember that one at all. Then another that I treated much better. Then I went to prison for 10 years and lost access to this one. I know the name and UID, but the email for recovering the account is long since defunct (and I am not sure what email it was, as I had several).
It is no huge deal, but part of me would like to revive that account, if for no other reason than to be able to post under my old name with a lower UID.
Silence is a state of mime.
Glad someone appreciates it. http://www.thelas.info/wp-cont...
I have always felt for animals that are captured or rescued for Zoo purposes(conservation, study or display)... Particularly those that are naturally used to:
- a wide roaming radius as opposed to limited and confined
- a particular climate and habitat
- a social structure that may be isolated, complex and/or group
- minimal interaction with other humans or animals.
I imagine the stress it would cause is no different from one born captive eventually feeling the need to be free.