We’ve received many questions about the work we do for the animals in our care and in the wild. We've dedicated a section of our blog to share this information. Here you’ll learn about the care - including our work with endangered and threatened species - that’s been going on for more than 50 years. You’ll find we’re leaders in zoological care and operations, and animal conservation, rescue and rehabilitation efforts.
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On August 18, about five miles off the coast of Cedar Key, Fla., SeaWorld Orlando animal rescue and rehabilitation experts returned to the wild 12 endangered Kemp's Ridley sea turtles that had been saved from the oil spill. The park's experts worked closely with The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
On Wednesday, August 18, SeaWorld is releasing 12 oil-impacted, endangered Kemp’s Ridley sea turtles back into waters near Cedar Key, Fla. Follow the release tomorrow on Twitter @seaworld for up-to-the-minute updates.