Since the beginning of the year, nearly 1,000 starving, dehydrated pups have stranded themselves on Southern California?s shores. In the last week alone, 240 pups have been rescued and delivered to five rehabilitation centers from San Diego to Santa Barbara counties. And with some Southern California centers quickly approaching capacity, rescuers have begun transferring patients up north.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Stranded Sea Lion Pups Arrive in Northern California
Stranded Sea Lion Pups Arrive in Northern California
Since the beginning of the year, nearly 1,000 starving, dehydrated pups have stranded themselves on Southern California?s shores. In the last week alone, 240 pups have been rescued and delivered to five rehabilitation centers from San Diego to Santa Barbara counties. And with some Southern California centers quickly approaching capacity, rescuers have begun transferring patients up north.
Since the beginning of the year, nearly 1,000 starving, dehydrated pups have stranded themselves on Southern California?s shores. In the last week alone, 240 pups have been rescued and delivered to five rehabilitation centers from San Diego to Santa Barbara counties. And with some Southern California centers quickly approaching capacity, rescuers have begun transferring patients up north.
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