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SeaWorld emperor penguin chick makes her debut just in time for Penguin Awareness Day
Saturday is “Penguin Awareness Day,” and SeaWorld San Diego will be celebrating all weekend long, with special events and activities for guests.
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Sea lion pups returned to ocean after SeaWorld rehab
After weeks of rehabilitation, the sea lion affectionately named “Gobble” for the holiday she was discovered on was returned to the ocean by SeaWorld San Diego’s rescue team, although once again it took a bit of coaxing to get her to leave her crate.
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‘Gobble' the Coronado sea lion pup FINALLY returns to ocean… once coaxed out of crate
After weeks of rehabilitation, the sea lion affectionately named “Gobble” for the holiday she was discovered on was returned to the ocean by SeaWorld San Diego’s rescue team, although once again it took a bit of coaxing to get her to leave her crate.
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Pearl the emperor penguin joins SeaWorld's colony
Pearl joined the colony just days before Penguin Awareness Day. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shares what’s on tap for the day at SeaWorld San Diego.
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‘Gobble' the sea lion pup gaining health at SeaWorld after Coronado police rescue
A sea lion pup that was found in bad shape wandering the streets of Coronado on Thanksgiving is eating fish for the first time in days, SeaWorld Resue’s rehabilitation team said Tuesday.
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SeaWorld's beloved beluga whale, Ferdinand, dead at about 53
SeaWorld’s beloved beluga whale Ferdinand has died, SeaWorld announced on Dec. 16, 2023.
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SeaWorld's beloved beluga whale, Ferdinand, dead at about 53
SeaWorld on Saturday announced the passing of their benevolent beluga whale, Ferdinand, on social media, which people quickly filled in the comments section with their memories of meeting the whale.
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‘Gobble' the sea lion pup is rehabbing at SeaWorld after failed Thanksgiving Day rescue
A sea lion pup that was found in bad shape wandering the streets of Coronado on Thanksgiving is eating fish for the first time in days, SeaWorld Resue’s rehabilitation team said Tuesday.
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Malnourished sea lion pup back to eating fish after wild outing in Coronado
The sea lion, affectionately named Gobble, was found wandering the streets of Coronado on Thanksgiving and has been in the care of SeaWorld Rescue.
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SeaWorld names its adorable Emperor penguin chick
The park now has 17 Emperor penguins in its climate-controlled 25-degree colony.
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Hello, Happy Feet! SeaWorld's Emperor penguin will squeak her way into your heart
The park now has 17 Emperor penguins in its climate-controlled 25-degree colony.
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Hello, Happy Feet! SeaWorld's Emperor penguin will squeak her way into your heart
The park now has 17 Emperor penguins in its climate-controlled 25-degree colony.
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Body found inside vehicle pulled out of Mission Bay near SeaWorld
A person was found dead Friday inside a car discovered in the waters of Mission Bay, authorities reported.
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Sad Day at SeaWorld: Mitik the walrus dies
It was “with our deepest sorrow” that the park announced Monday that Mitik, who lived at the park since 2016, had died over the weekend.
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Rady Children's Hospital patients take a dip with dolphins at SeaWorld San Diego
SeaWorld hosted several patients from Rady Children’s Hospital on Monday to participate in their Dolphin Interaction Program — better known as “dip.” These patients have received treatments for cancer and heart issues, among other things.
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Rady Children's Hospital patients take a dip with dolphins at SeaWorld San Diego
Patients at Rady Children’s Hospital were gifted with the chance to swim with dolphins and spend the day at SeaWorld.
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San Diego sues SeaWorld over more than millions in back rent
SeaWorld has argued payments were waived because theme park was shut down for months at a time during the pandemic; city officials say rent was deferred
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SeaWorld still hasn't paid $12.2 million in back rent payments: San Diego City Attorney
The San Diego City Attorney’s office says the deadline has passed for SeaWorld to pay $12.2 million in back rent to the city.
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Sea lion rescued by SeaWorld after toxic-algae poisoning is returned to the ocean
“As soon as we hear about a red tide, we are watching animals for the very classic signs of domoic acid toxicity,” a Sea World employee said.