Ever been cheered on by a sea lion? Trainers at Sea Lion stadium have been working hard with their sea lion friends to make this vision a reality!
For the past year, trainer Lisa Halstead, has been busy with other trainers teaching sea lions to walk behind Sea Lion stadium and greet passers-by on the path. Great news for us, because this means that our sea lion friends will wave and “roar” as
Sea Lions Cheer On Run for the Fund Participants
Lions, Snow Leopards, and Ethiopia! Oh my!
Did you know that a lion’s roar can be heard for 5 miles? Did you know that lions are really the only species of cat that are considered social? We are not getting lions at SeaWorld, but I am learning so much about them for my class.
I was accepted into the Emerging Wildlife Conservation
The Bonneville Three
The Seal and Sea Lion exhibit is a must see part of your day at SeaWorld. Not only can you see up close California sea lions and harbor seals, but you also have the opportunity to feed them.
When guests are visiting the exhibit one of the most popular questions they ask is, "Why do those big sea lions have a number on their back?" These three male California sea lions came to us from the Bonneville Dam in Washington with an interesting story.
They were three of many male sea lions that had discovered the salmon and sturgeon near the dam. The animals would swim up the river and

