
WAVE-TV: SeaWorld San Antonio Receives AZA Accreditation
SeaWorld San Antonio prides itself on the care given its animal residents. Recently the Association for Zoos and Aquariums officially recognized our park for our animal care standards and the success of our conservation and and education programs.
SeaWorld Becomes New Home for Brown Pelicans Flo and Holly
Earlier this month, the Aviculture Department at SeaWorld San Antonio welcomed two new additions to our bird family. Holly and Flo, both brown pelicans, are the latest animals to arrive at our park due to our extensive partnerships with rescue and rehabilitation facilities across the c
Back to School Resources for Teachers from SeaWorld
Now that summer is coming to a close and “Back to School” time is here, we would like to share some of the many resources we have for teachers. From online materials to in-park programs, we provide resources that enable students and guests to develop a lifelong appreciation, understanding, and stewardship for our environment.
Who Came First? The Atwater 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.
Education Leads to Understanding and Conservation
Ask anyone in the Zoological Operations Department at SeaWorld about how their career working with animals began, and I'm positive that most of the answers you hear will be very similar to my own.
When SeaWorld San Antonio opened in 1988, my family got season passes right away. I remember my first Shamu show so clearly, I can tell you what seat I was sitting in.
52 Zoos in 52 Weeks
Marla Taviano's 52 Zoos in 52 Weeks siteWhen you work at SeaWorld, you get to meet all sorts of people. Some you connect with, even if you don't meet them in person. In this case, I recently connected with Marla Taviano, a blogger, zoo aficionado and writer


