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About Us

History

The Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks are world-renowned for providing up-close animal encounters and unparalleled entertainment experiences for more than 20 million guests each year. Perhaps less known is the parks' 50-year commitment to wildlife conservation, animal care, research and education.
Since the first park opened in 1959, Busch Gardens, SeaWorld and Discovery Cove have shared a common passion - animals. This passion is reflected throughout the parks' award-winning zoological habitats, innovative veterinary care, animal rescue and rehabilitation efforts, education programs and critical conservation initiatives worldwide.
This passion is shared not only by park staff but also by millions of guests each year. Upon visiting an Anheuser-Busch Adventure Park, many guests are inspired to help protect the animals they encounter and get involved with wildlife conservation. The non-profit SeaWorld & Busch Gardens Conservation Fund was, in part, created to fulfill that desire. Focusing on species research, animal rescue and rehabilitation, habitat protection and conservation education, the Fund supports solution-oriented projects that benefit both wildlife and people throughout the U.S. and around the world.
Anheuser-Busch Adventure Parks' historical commitment to...
Species Research - Aquatic
Species Research - Terrestrial
Habitat Protection
Animal Care, Rescue & Rehabilitation
Conservation Education
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Three endangered loggerhead sea turtles await their release. SeaWorld Orlando has housed these turtles for 20 years and now prepares to release them back into the wild. GPS locators have been attached to the turtles' backs to monitor their migration. Little is known about the migration routes of loggerhead turtles.
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