The WSVN news reporter and cameraman were both waiting for my quote about the Miami Seaquarium’s lease not being renewed by Miami-Dade County Government, due to (continued) animal welfare violations. “We are in the final days of the Miami Seaquarium,” I said as I stood in front of the sea prison on Biscayne Key. Since 1986, I had been protesting there, along with a changing cast of other activists over the years. The animals who are kept captive there need true sanctuary first. Then, if the county would lease the land for the good of animals and the Earth to the South Florida 501(c) (3) charity Animal Hero Kids Inc.…. drumroll please: the Veganza Animal Heroes World theme park could take a place full of wildlife misery, and transform it into a place of discovery of how to aid all species of animals and the planet. We need to learn how to counteract or mitigate the climate crisis – people of all ages could be empowered with the knowledge of how impactful plant-based food is.
Veganza World
The newest Veganza Animal Heroes book from the series has four superheroes: Courage – the vegan mermaid who champions all her sea friends; Freedom – the flying plant-powered hero who marshals all the flying creatures to aid animals; Wilder – who has the magic ability of making forests sprout up to block the way of animal abusers; and Veganza – who can freeze scenes of cruelty, and foster empathy.
Choice the artist created this draft of a map, after we spoke about what each of the Veganza heroes’ roles would be at the new theme park. You may say I’m a dreamer… however, has there ever been a new idea which eventually comes to fruition that didn’t seem a little unreachable?
This could be an animal-saving jackpot! Check out VeganzaAnimalHeroesWorld.org for more developing news.
WSVN reporter, Michael Hudak, talking to Susan, when she suggested a Veganza Animal Heroes World theme park.