Jul 25

Species Spotlight: Light-Footed Clapper Rail Making a Comeback Thanks to Team Clapper Rail

by Staff

The tide is turning, for the good, for a small coastal wetlands bird called the light-footed clapper rail. Once common in the early 1900s, this species diminished drastically due to loss of habitat. The clapper rail is now considered critically endangered, but thanks to a group called Team Clapper Rail, all that is changing.

Jul 23

Bill Poole Memorial Angling Tournament A Success!

by Staff

HSWRI Fishing Tournament Trophy Winners 2010Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI) recently hosted its annual White Seabass Tournament, raising more than $50,000 to benefit the non-profit institute's continued research in aquaculture. The tournament, formerly known as the White Seabass

Jul 02

Bubbles The Pilot Whale Continues To Make a Big Splash at SeaWorld San Diego

by Staff

Something new and something, well . . .older. While SeaWorld San Diego's new dolphin show "Blue Horizons" is wowing guests every day, one of the performance's stars has been amazing visitors for decades.

Bubbles the pilot whale, who began her career more than 40 years ago, continues to thrill crowds with her jumps and dives, much to the delight of her dedicated fans.

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