Decapitated sea lion found on California beach
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WanderWisdom on MSNCurious Sea Lion Gives La Jolla Beachgoers a Hilariously Warm Welcomeseals? The popular La Jolla area of San Diego County is known not only for its scenic beaches, but also for the large ...
The author writes, “The Children’s Pool is the habitat of sea lions and those animals take precedence over any human inconvenience.” For one thing, they aren’t sea lions — they’re harbor seals, and ...
An unusually high number of disoriented marine mammals, sickened by a toxic algae bloom, is being found along Southern ...
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San Diego environmental group calls for action at La Jolla Cove after sea lion pups found deadA grassroots environmental organization that monitors San Diego's La Jolla Cove is calling for action after they say several sea lion pups were recently found dead in a week, continuing an ...
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Audacy on MSNToxic algae bloom kills sea lions off coast of L.A.Around 70 sea lions have been found sick or dead from a toxic algae bloom off the coast of Los Angeles and dozens are being ...
The San Diego City Council voted to increase the business tax on cannabis retailers from 8% to 10%, which is expected to generate an additional $4 million in revenue for the city. Juliette Vara ...
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‘We want it for humans only': San Diego group pushes to get sea lions out of La Jolla CoveFor decades, La Jolla Cove has been a popular attraction for tourists. Many enjoy the panoramic views off the coast of San Diego, while others enjoy the proximity to marine wildlife. However, for ...
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NewsNation on MSNMarine mammals in California getting sick from algae: Care centerThe number of current MMCC patients likely impacted by the toxic algal bloom has more than tripled,” Marine Mammal Care said.
Toxic algae bloom is being blamed for sickening several California sea lions in Malibu, Calif., according to a nonprofit wildlife rehabilitation center.
Options such as closing The Cove beach to humans or removing sea lions from the area are not currently being considered. Members of the La Jolla Cove Access Project working group meet Feb. 25 ...
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