Mar 22

Minton Farm: Compassionate Conservation

Australia boasts a wide range of unique and diverse animals. Kangaroos, koalas and kookaburras are just a few of the uncommon animals that make their home in the land down under.

Jan 03

Wildlife Medicine: Protecting Animals in Captivity

Thanks to a grant from the SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund, Nature Iraq recently completed a conservation education project to improve the condition of animals in captivity - and raise awareness about the health of zoo animals and the requirements for building rehabilitation centers in the country. The project was offered to veterinarians and zoo staff from all parts Iraq.

Nov 04

The Three R’s in Action!

by Staff

Our animal care team’s duties revolve around the three R’s: Rescue, Rehabilitate and Return. Recently the three R’s were in action at SeaWorld San Diego.

In mid-October, SeaWorld rescued a sub-adult male California sea lion on a San Diego beach. The following day, the team rescued an adult female harbor seal on another nearby beach. Both animals had fishing line around their neck that had cut quite deeply into their flesh. It took SeaWorld’s rescue team a while to rescue the harbor seal, as she was quite strong and of good size.

Oct 25

Invasion Down Under - Minton Farm Animal Rescue Centre

by Staff

Australia is known for its wild, untouched spaces, but it seems that a new invader may be disrupting the outback’s natural way of life. In many regions of Australia, feral cats and foxes are causing severe devastation to local wildlife - and creating a habitat that has been substantially altered. Many native species are facing extinction due to the disruption of this delicate ecosystem.

Sep 08

Protecting Paradise - The Florida Keys

by Staff

We live in a world of incredible beauty, and no place is this more apparent than in the Florida Keys. This tropical paradise often serves as an oasis for people wanting to get away from the stressors of life – but unfortunately the animals of the area won’t have the same privilege unless we help them.

Feb 15

SeaWorld's Animal Rescue Legacy Showcased in Leading Zoological Magazine

by Staff

SeaWorld’s legacy of animal rescue is being showcased in one of the zoological industry’s leading publications, the Association of Zoos & Aquariums’ “Connects” magazine. The story features an in-depth look at the passion and ingenuity displayed by the zoological professionals that comprise the SeaWorld Rescue Team.

Here is a snippet.

SeaWorld: A Legacy of Animal Rescue

Jul 21

SeaWorld and Busch Gardens Grant More Than $1 Million to Help Protect Animals In Need

by Staff

Animals in need and endangered species around the world will benefit from more than $1 million in grants awarded by the non-profit SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund. Since its creation seven years ago, the Fund has granted more than $7 million to protect wild

Jun 30

Employee Spotlight: Mike Boos, VP of Zoological Operations, Busch Gardens Tampa

by Staff

Mike Boos has been named vice president of zoological operations at Busch Gardens, the top zoological position at the Tampa park. Boos, 43, replaces Glenn Young, who retired at the end of June.

Mike Boos

Jun 23

SeaWorld Rescues 20th Manatee In 2010

by Staff

Yesterday, SeaWorld Orlando's Animal Rescue Team successfully rescued a female endangered manatee from the waters of the National Canaveral Seashore near New Smyrna Beach, Fla.

May 26

Open Wide! Proud Parents Feed Their Chick at SeaWorld Orlando

by Staff

Tawny Frogmouth Chick

A tawny frogmouth chick, hatched April 11, gets fed by its mother, while the father looks on. In less than a year, six chicks have been hatched at SeaWorld Orlando and all are now thriving.

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