Each year, hundreds of dolphins are slaughtered by Japanese fishermen in a brutal hunt known as the "drive fishery". Stewart Clark, head of SeaWorld's Discovery Cove, discusses the company's position on this practice. SeaWorld, like every accredited zoo and aquarium in America, stands against the drive fishery and remains committed to seeing it stopped. Learn more at www.actfordolphins.org SeaWorld's commitment goes further, though. Today, as they have for the past 45 years, the SeaWorld parks dedicate their time, energy, and resources to real world action intended to improve the lives of dolphins, whales, and hundreds of other marine species. This dedication is most clearly illustrated in the over 17000 ill, abandoned, orphaned, and injured animals rescued by SeaWorld to date. The goal of this program is returning healthy animals to the wild. To find out more about SeaWorld's rescue, rehabilitation, and release program, watch the World of Difference Animal Rescue video at www.youtube.com
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