According to the article, "...the company will replace its Californian Shamu show – in which whales dive, jump and splash guests to the demands of their trainers – with “an all new orca experience focused on the natural environment [of the whales]”.
It is, for now, unclear what the company means by "focussed on the natural environment". I think we all share an element of scepticism about Sea World, which even sent an employee to infiltrate PETA. See http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2...tests-peta
But we can at least hope that commercial pressure will force Sea World to put these poor creatures into a more natural environment. What that will be, remains to be seen - and judged by the public. As they say, "The devil's in the detail"! (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_devil_...the_detail)
It is, for now, unclear what the company means by "focussed on the natural environment". I think we all share an element of scepticism about Sea World, which even sent an employee to infiltrate PETA. See http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2...tests-peta
But we can at least hope that commercial pressure will force Sea World to put these poor creatures into a more natural environment. What that will be, remains to be seen - and judged by the public. As they say, "The devil's in the detail"! (
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_devil_...the_detail)