{"id":120273,"date":"2023-10-04T20:19:08","date_gmt":"2023-10-04T20:19:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=120273"},"modified":"2023-10-04T20:19:08","modified_gmt":"2023-10-04T20:19:08","slug":"ex-seaworld-trainer-slams-world-of-suffering-orca-shows-and-calls-for-boycott","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/world-news\/ex-seaworld-trainer-slams-world-of-suffering-orca-shows-and-calls-for-boycott\/","title":{"rendered":"Ex-SeaWorld trainer slams ‘world of suffering’ orca shows and calls for boycott"},"content":{"rendered":"

An ex-SeaWorld worker has called on Jet2holidays to stop selling tickets to "world of suffering" sea life shows.<\/p>\n

Former orca trainer and author John Hargrove penned an urgent letter to the travel company's CEO, Steve Heapy, claiming the shows turn the creatures into "unwilling circus clowns" and shouldn't be supported. Mr Hargrove, who worked with 20 orcas over the course of his decade-long career, says he has realised the shows are cruel \u2013 and can lead to some pretty devastating outcomes for humans and animals alike.<\/p>\n

"I wanted to share my firsthand experience as a former senior orca trainer at marine parks in the hope that you\u2019ll conclude, as I did, that these facilities cause orcas a world of suffering and are not worthy of your support," Mr Hargrove wrote. <\/p>\n

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The animal expert explained the environments orcas and other marine life were kept in were often inadequate and could lead to physical health problems as well as psychological distress.<\/p>\n

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Living in concrete tanks can cause the animals to gnaw on "anything they can", including the sides of their enclosures \u2013 which not only results in damage to the equipment but can also injure the creatures. <\/p>\n

"Most [orcas] develop ulcers, and all of them develop infections due to their living conditions," Mr Hargrove added. And it's not only bad news for the orcas \u2013 Mr Hargrove explained killer whales kept in cramped living quarters could become violent and even pose a risk to humans.<\/p>\n

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