Miami Seaquarium Closing! After decades of protests and relentless campaigning by animal rights activists, Miami-Dade County officials have finally ordered the infamous Miami Seaquarium to shut down. This landmark decision comes after years of criticism over the treatment of marine animals, including the orca Lolita, who died in captivity last year. Discover the intense battles, led by organizations like PETA, that paved the way for this historic victory. Read about the passionate efforts that turned the tide against marine animal mistreatment and how this closure marks a significant change in wildlife entertainment.
After decades of campaigning, plans have been set up to release Tokitae, the captive orca also known as Lolita, from Miami Seaquarium Jared Goodman and William Neal Los Angeles, March 6, 2023 — [...]
Environmentalists and Native American tribe leaders in Florida are alarmed over a wildly expensive proposal to put a 76-mile long paved bike path across the Everglades from the edge of Miami to the edge of [...]
In the midst of the escalating #MONKEYGATE scandal over Hendry County, Florida's secret approval of new laboratory monkey breeding facilities, a PETA undercover investigation at an existing facility, Primate Products in Hendry County, Florida leads [...]
SUPERMODEL WITH A SUPER HEART FOR ANIMALS! Joanna Krupa of Real Housewives of Miami fame is regularly voted one of the most beautiful women on the planet. Now, we vote her one of the kindest. [...]
A courtroom packed with those wanting to speak for the voiceless and free the helpless. Lolita, the orca kept in a tiny tank for more than 4 decades, has been called America's longest held hostage. PETA [...]
In my continuing series on the mass demo to free Lolita, the orca held in the Miami Seaquarium, I talk to three celebrities who are lending their voice to the cause. Lolita has been held [...]
Singer/songwriter Robbyne Kaamil is a passionate animal activist and wrote this amazing song, which she sang at this past weekend's Miracle March for Lolita! The premise? Slavery is slavery. Robbyne, in her inspiring speech to the [...]
