I feel sorry for the orcas.
I feel sorry for the orcas.
I feel sorry for the orcas.
Most of the right side of the "parking lot" is a public boat launch and RV Park/Dump location not related to SeaWorld. Another part of it is walled off facility storage (it has shipping containers) and SeaWorld company vehicle parking.
Everything to the left of the SeaWorld is unrelated parking for other businesses (one of them being a SeaWorld corporate building) and a marina.
Still a shitload of parking, but a very very misleading Facebook or whatever bullshit post
I expect this to get a lot of negative input, but the Orca's free roam space is actually 3x the size they've highlighted. And granted, it's really small compared to the oceans of the world, but someone's purposely lying, and to make the point they don't even need to. Just had to try to get the multiplier to move a tiny bit more, like that would be the sway point.
Still not sure what people expect SeaWorld to do with the orcas they currently have. Should they all be shot? Is that better for the orcas? They would starve to death if released.
I think i said this on some other post from my alt account and got downvotes to oblivion. I'm glad hivemind today is up voting facts.
Yeah there's loads of reasons to hate seaworld, but cars aren't really one of them.
#teamorca
Have you seen how we deal with factory chickens? In comparison this orca is probably lucky.
There's no limit to human cruelty against animals.
There’s no limit to human cruelty against animals.
I learned recently about how pigs are commonly killed with the elevator thing. I generally eat meat once or twice a week but man, that shit weighs heavy on my mind since I learned about it.
the worst part was reading about how they want to breed pigs that tolerate it better
Where is their car parked?
Oh my god, that parking lot is 2 times the size of the actual park itself. How can anyone look at that and think "yes, this is good"?
So there's a couple things at play here.
No matter whose fault it is. It's a monstrosity. Living in the Netherlands, I don't think I've ever come across such a big parking space. It's incredible it's not structured the other way around: there should be a limit to how much parking space you're allowed to have. You can assume there will be a lot of traffic going to such a park, just put up some public transport infrastructure.
On top of that, the orcas have 2 holding thanks and the performance tank, and they take turns getting out into the performance tank for more room to swim. (Only one holding tank is highlighted)
Also, Sea World stopped taking wild orcas a while back, so the adults there were likely born there and couldn't survive in the wild.
So to echo everyone else, this post is wrong, but yeah, fuck cars.
I feel like this is the same for any animal species. Does someone has a map of world's land use for human activities ?
maybe this one ? https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01284-8/figures/2
Not for the whole world, but someone recently posted this map of Germany here:
Source: https://x.com/cvictordus/status/1791961219143766322From top to bottom, left to right, the bigger areas say:
So, we do have some areas where animals can hang out, mainly forests, but as the map you linked points out, essentially none of it is wilderness either. The forests are commercially used and suffer from monospecies trees.
Holy shit. No wonder the ecosystem is going to shit. We're so fucking greedy. The red spots look like an infection.
I thought Sea World got rid of all the Orcas after the bad publicity from the movie Blackfish.
"SeaWorld still has 18 orcas in its three US parks, and offers a variety of experiences with them. In 2016, SeaWorld announced that it would end its orca breeding program and phase out orca shows in response to the death of orca trainer Dawn Brancheau in 2010 and the 2013 documentary Blackfish."
I assume they can't just get rid of the orcas they have, they wouldn't do well in the wild anymore.
Reminds me of the elephant we saw at point defiance zoo near Seattle WA. Poor thing is kept in a property the size of like 2 or 3 houses.
They cleared out a lot more room since the 90s. I grew up near (and was often in) that zoo as a kid. Cindy was a problem for a few reasons, not just the small enclosure. She was not really trained, never interacted with other elephants, and only had one handler for most of her life. She got violent and didn't transition well and that's not a reputation zoo animals can have.
From what I remember they finally moved her out, razed a whole section of the zoo, and now they've got somewhat adequate space for a pair of elephants. Still not great but Cindy's situation was rough and a shame.
I think this year that zoo finally will reopen the south pacific exhibit after realizing the 1800s british explorer look was a little... outdated and needed remodeling.
Damn that is depressing.
Why do they arrange the parking lots in a weird line shape? Wouldn't it make more sense to use the space inside the shape delimited by the yellow line?