SEAmail, our new periodic e-newsletter, features heart-warming moments that take place in our 10 parks and their local communities – moments made possible by people who are committed to making a difference. The latest edition includes efforts to save a baby beluga whale, making a difference for children with autism and more.
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New SEAmail Will Warm Your Heart … And Inspire You to Make a Difference
Every day, heart-warming moments take place in our 10 parks and their local communities – moments made possible by people who are committed to making a difference. Whether rescuing a stranded whale in the middle of the night or coordinating a fundraiser to protect endangered wolves, our team members join forces with government officials, conservation partners and people in our local communities to make the world a better place.
Give the Gift of Amazing Adventures This Christmas at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay and SeaWorld Orlando
Still can’t find something for that person on your list who seems to already have everything? Busch Gardens and SeaWorld have the most interesting gifts that will give your friends and family an adventure that they will never forget. Here are our top four suggestions:
SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment Will Contest OSHA Citation
Orlando, Fla., August 23, 2010 -- SeaWorld disagrees with the unfounded allegations made by OSHA today and have already informed the agency that we will contest this citation. The safety of our guests and employees and the welfare of our animals are core values for SeaWorld and areas in which we do not compromise.
Employee Spotlight: Mike Boos, VP of Zoological Operations, Busch Gardens Tampa
Mike Boos has been named vice president of zoological operations at Busch Gardens, the top zoological position at the Tampa park. Boos, 43, replaces Glenn Young, who retired at the end of June.

Who Came First? The Attwater Prairie Chicken or Her Egg?
Sometimes, the most interesting conservation stories at SeaWorld are the ones that take place behind-the-scenes. One of the most interesting is our efforts to help a native Texas species, the Attwater's Prairie Chicken.

Open Wide! Proud Parents Feed Their Chick at SeaWorld Orlando

A tawny frogmouth chick, hatched April 11, gets fed by its mother, while the father looks on. In less than a year, six chicks have been hatched at SeaWorld Orlando and all are now thriving.

