California Brown Pelican Crisis: Help us save Pelicans

Wildlife Jewels California Brown Pelican Crisis

A precious California Brown Pelican stranded on the beach with signs of starvation and dehydration. May 3, 2024 Corona del Mar State Beach

California Brown Pelican Crisis

Over the last month, hundreds of starving, emaciated and many deceased California Brown Pelicans have been found along the California coast. This is a devastating and beyond sad crisis. These precious Pelicans are starving, emaciated and dehydrated and urgently need help. If they are spotted and rescued in time they have a great chance of survival upon treatment.

Every single Pelican is precious and every single Pelican counts. Please join us in this critical mission to save our precious Pelicans.

How You Can Help:

We are seeking volunteers to join us and help us find distressed Pelicans. We also are seeking volunteers to monitor human activities that may harm the Pelicans. The Pelicans are starving going around fishing harbors looking for fish, they are weak and unable to defend themselves if approached. Please join us to help save Pelicans. Whether you have experience in wildlife rescue or simply a passion for protecting our natural habitats, your assistance is invaluable. You’ll simply be walking along the beach while reporting any signs of distressed Pelicans.

To help us locate and report distressed Pelicans, please submit the form below, and we will provide you with further information and detailed instructions.


The Pelican Stranding Crisis:

Since Tuesday, April 23rd, a large number of California Brown Pelicans have been found in a state of emaciation and dehydration, with multiple reports of deceased pelicans discovered along the California coast. A similar situation occurred in May 2022, lasting for months and affecting hundreds of pelicans across the California coast, including San Diego. Locating these pelicans as swiftly as possible is imperative for their survival.

Signs of distress can include falling over, seizing and losing balance. If members of the public spot a pelican in distress, call the local helplines at:

Santa Barbara (805) 681-1080 (Santa Barbara Wildlife Network)

Orange County (714) 374 - 5587 Wetlands & Wildlife Center or Orange County Animal Control 714-935-6848

Orange County Animal Control after hours (949)644-3717

Los Angeles (310) 514- 2573

San Diego (800) 541- 7325

Pelican Crisis: Distressed Pelicans along the California Coast

Call to Action:

In the face of this crisis, time is of the essence. Every second counts when it comes to locating and aiding a distressed Pelican and preventing further harm.

As part of our Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group, we are issuing an urgent call for volunteers to join our efforts in monitoring the beaches and help us locate and report affected Pelicans. These Pelicans are showing signs of starvation and unusual behaviors, such as appearing in unusual locations and going near beachgoers for food. We need volunteers to stay near the stranded Pelicans to protect them from potential disturbances until help arrives.

Your involvement could make a lifesaving difference in the recovery of these majestic Pelicans.


Wildlife Jewels California Brown Pelicans Surf 2024

Join us and together let’s work to ensure safety of our precious wildlife!

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