ORLANDO, Fla. (June 30, 2011) – Animals in need and endangered species around the world will benefit from more than $1 million in grants awarded this year by the non-profit SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund. Since its creation eight years ago, the Fund has granted more than $8 million to protect wildlife and wild places.
The Fund approved grants to more than 100 wildlife protection
- BANDS, BREW & BBQ FESTIVAL AT SEAWORLD ORLANDO
- SeaWorld Orlando’s Animal Rescue Team Uses Special Orthopedic Equipment to Care for Once-Stranded Pilot Whale
- SEAWORLD ORLANDO HOSTS ALL-NEW FESTIVAL THAT’S “JUST FOR KIDS”
- 360 DEGREES TO SUBZERO AT SEAWORLD PARKS FOR 2012 AND BEYOND
- SEAWORLD ORLANDO’S 2012 FUN CARD NOW AVAILABLE
- SeaWorld Orlando Launches Social Mobile App Game SCVNGR For Halloween Spooktacular
- Animal Care Experts from SeaWorld released manatee at Blue Springs
- SeaWorld Orlando’s Rescue Team caring for Risso’s dolphin found stranded on New Smyrna Beach, FL
- seaworld ORLANDO carves A halloween underwateR “fantasea” every Weekend in October
- FIRST GIRAFFE BABY OF 2012 BORN ON BUSCH GARDENS’ SERENGETI PLAIN
- TREAT YOUR VALENTINE TO A UNIQUE “AFRICAN NIGHTLIFE” ADVENTURE ON FEBRUARY 14
- ALL-NEW EPIC ICE SHOW PREMIERES AT BUSCH GARDENS IN THE MOROCCAN PALACE THEATRE
- Animal Care Becomes Part of the Guest Experience at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
- HOLIDAY BABY WILL BE NEWEST ADDITION TO BUSCH GARDENS’ SERENGETI PLAIN
- Busch Gardens Cheetah Visits Local Schools for Great American Teach In
- BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA BAY EXTENDS IN-PARK APP TO ANDROID
- Win a Prize Every Day During SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment’s “25 Days of Giveaways”
- Baby Boom Continues on Busch Gardens’ Serengeti Plain with the Birth of Baby Grevy’s Zebra
- OPERATION ONE VOICE RELAY RUN FINISHES AT BUSCH GARDENS TAMPA BAY’S CHEETAH HUNT PLAZA
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