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In the summer of 1985, my family went to Orlando. We got to visit Disney World, Epcot Center and SeaWorld. SeaWorld was pretty cool because we got to see a show featuring Shamu, their killer whale. We ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — SeaWorld San Diego is offering guests a behind-the-scenes look into their animal rescue and conservation work, plus an update on the new shark encounter coming this spring. On the ...
The offer includes access to both SeaWorld Orlando and its water park, Aquatica. Proof of age, such as a birth certificate or passport, is required for registration. Florida parents and guardians ...
An animal rights group has sued the Padres in hopes of stopping the San Diego Rodeo due to alleged animal abuse, with a horse ...
Florida launched a statewide animal abuse database, known as "Dexter's Law," ahead of its 2026 deadline. The public, searchable list contains the names of individuals convicted of or pleading no ...
Florida will launch a public, searchable animal abuse database on the FDLE website by Jan. 1, 2026. The new database is part of "Dexter's Law," which also increased penalties for aggravated animal ...
QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A shocking case of animal abuse was caught on camera, showing two dogs being dragged behind a car while being tied to the trunk. The German shepherd and pit bull mix are at the ...
Walker Park's new riverfront shelter is complete, and more improvements are planned for this year. In Jackson County, the city of Murphysboro is celebrating a new grant for housing rehabilitation. The ...
Florida's new statewide animal abuse database is live with 1,668 names, allowing pet sellers and rescue organizations to screen applicants before they hand over a pet to a former animal abuser. The ...
(This story updated to correct an error, the list will be a database.) Starting Jan. 1, 2026, Florida will begin publicly tracking anyone who has been found guilty, or pleaded guilty or no-contest, to ...