Protecting Sea Lions at La Jolla Cove: La Jolla Cove Sea Lions Urgently Need Your Help

During our wildlife monitoring walk at La Jolla Cove last week, we were disturbed to spot and report two distressed sea lion pups. Since then, it has been reported that three dead pups have been found on the beach, and two others had to be rescued.

Protecting Sea Lions at La Jolla Cove: La Jolla Cove Sea Lions Urgently Need Your Help

Sea Lion with her Pup at La Jolla Cove, July 9, 2024 | By © Wildlife Jewels

Protecting Sea Lions at La Jolla Cove: How You Can Help

During our wildlife monitoring walk at La Jolla Cove last week, we were disturbed to spot and report two distressed sea lion pups. Since then, it has been reported that three dead pups have been found on the beach, and two others had to be rescued.

Unfortunately, the large crowds and public interference, including petting the sea lions, have likely contributed to these deaths.

To protect these majestic sea lion pups, we need rangers to monitor the sea lions and track public interference. Additionally, placing cones and signs to educate the public about the sea lion pups and the threats they face is crucial.

Take Action via SD Seal Society!

Learn more about this tragic situation by watching this video by CBS8 and SD Seal Society.

Learn about ways you can join our wildlife monitoring team to track and report human-induced threats to wildlife and distressed wildlife.

Wildlife Jewels® coastal wildlife monitoring observation | Sea Lion with her Pup | Two Distressed Sea Lion Pups | at La Jolla Cove July 9, 2024 ©WildlifeJewels





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Unveiling Wildlife Jewels® Ocean Programs on World Ocean Day

On this World Ocean Day, Wildlife Jewels is excited to unveil our newly launched and emerging Ocean programs.

Our initiatives range from coastal wildlife monitoring and tracking to Marine Protected Areas wildlife watch and wildlife crisis rescue programs, all aimed at protecting our coastal wildlife. Additionally, we have marine debris removal programs and ocean education and creative arts initiatives designed to engage the community and to inspire individuals to protect marine life.

Stunning Cormorant with her chicks sitting on the signature Wildlife Jewels® gemstone, Sea Lions, Pelicans, Cormorant’s & Gulls at La Jolla Cove

Happy World Ocean Day from Wildlife Jewels!

On this World Ocean Day, Wildlife Jewels is thrilled to unveil our newly launched and emerging Ocean programs.

Our initiatives range from coastal wildlife monitoring and tracking to Marine Protected Areas wildlife watch and wildlife crisis rescue programs, all aimed at protecting our coastal wildlife. Additionally, we have marine debris removal programs and ocean education and creative arts initiatives designed to engage the community and to inspire individuals to protect marine life.

To learn more about each program and join us in this vital mission to protect our precious coastal wildlife as a volunteer or partner, please see the link below.

Happy World Ocean Day!

Our precious marine life faces a devastating crisis, from chemical pollution and petrochemicals to algal blooms, fishing gear entanglement, plastic pollution, overfishing, ship strikes, and so much more. On this World Ocean Day, Wildlife Jewels® is honored to share some of our recently launched and emerging ocean programs dedicated to protecting our majestic ocean life.

In this video, check out some of the precious wildlife we recently spotted at La Jolla Cove in just one hour. Their lives depend on the well-being of our ocean!

Join us in our mission to protect these magnificent creatures.

Cormorant's, Sea Lions, Elegant Terns, Royal Terns, California Brown Pelicans, Western Gulls, Heermann's Gulls and more amazing wildlife we recently spotted at La Jolla Cove.





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