SeaWorld, a well known attraction completely dedicated to conservation

I have been to Sea World twice in my life, once when I was 9, the second time at 22. Now, 11 years later, our next trip to Sea World Orlando will be a totally different experience,  as we will watch the pure excitement and amazement through the eyes of our son.

The biggest difference I remember from both of my previous trips was how much Sea World had expanded into a park with a variety of marine based amusements while they continued to provide animal encounters and experiences like no other place I had ever been. Recently, my husband and son attended a local event in Boston, sponsored by Sea World, where we not only learned about Sea World’s exciting attractions, but all the behind the scenes conservation efforts Sea World is dedicated to.

Did you know that:

  • SeaWorld maintains the largest animal collection in the world — more than 65,000 animals, including 200 endangered, threatened and at-risk species — and is a global leader in animal husbandry, veterinary care and training
  • SeaWorld has also contributed $50 million to conservation, wildlife rescue and environmental stewardship programs worldwide
  • Nearly 20,000 animals have been rescued by the park’s animal experts including whales, dolphins, seals, sea lions, manatees, sea turtles and birds. This is the equivalent of helping one animal a day — every day — for 45 years.
  • SeaWorld has established thriving breeding programs for most all of the species in its care, including killer whales, dolphins and sea lions.  The success of these programs is evidence of healthy and well-adapted animals, and the data gained has added immeasurably to the scientific understanding of marine mammal biology and reproductive physiology
  • SeaWorld supports more than 100 environmental organizations worldwide. Ranging from local community initiatives to global wildlife research and conservation programs, these partnerships allow the parks to share animal expertise, strengthen on-the-ground efforts to protect wildlife, and educate millions of people.
  • SeaWorld’s animals also serve as ambassadors. More than 385 animals interact with guests in the parks, and also make numerous media and public appearances throughout the year to raise awareness for conservation and species in danger.

At the Boston event, Sea World brought a few friends who made public appearances. We hope you enjoy some of the photo’s from our experience.

My husband and son attended an event sponsored by Sea World that provided an information session, animal encounter and lunch. The opinions expressed in this blog post are purely my own.