Sweep for Wildlife: A Recap from the Wildlife Jewels Earth Day Beach Cleanup & Wildlife Walk in Corona Del Mar!
Wildlife Jewels organized and hosted a community beach clean-up in celebration of Earth Day 2024 at the charming coastal town of Corona Del Mar on the 21st of April 2024. This event was part of our Sweep for Wildlife program from our Oceans Conservation initiative aimed at cleaning the beach and educating the community about our native wildlife, the threats debris poses to their lives, and ways they can contribute to protecting them.
We would like to Thank everyone who joined us at the Wildlife Jewels Earth Day Sweep and Learn for Wildlife walk in Corona Del Mar!
Your participation has made a substantial impact in protecting our invaluable wildlife. Together, we've prevented them from ingesting small plastic fragments, candy wrappers, plastic utensils, getting entangled in fishing hooks and lines, becoming ensnared in plastic wrap, and more.
During our walk, we had the pleasure of observing beautiful birds like the Western Gull, California Gull, Cormorant, and California Brown Pelicans. We also noticed potential hazards to seabirds, such as beach visitors feeding gulls bread and nuts.
Your contribution in removing these items from the beach is invaluable, as every piece of debris poses a threat to wildlife.
During our walk, we had the pleasure of observing beautiful birds like the Western Gull, California Gull, Cormorant, and California Brown Pelicans. We also noticed potential hazards to seabirds, such as beach visitors feeding gulls bread and nuts.
We're excited to share that we have several wildlife exploration walks and clean-ups planned in the upcoming months! If you're interested in learning more about and participating in our Sweep for Wildlife program activities, sign up through the link provided below!
Learn more about our Sweep for Wildlife initiative and get involved! Help us protect wildlife!
Wildlife Jewels Earth Day Sweep and Learn for Wildlife walk in Corona Del Mar! April 21st, 2024
Fishing Gear
Every day, countless seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals suffer injuries or lose their lives due to entanglement in fishing lines and hooks. This includes the tragic consequence of swallowing fishing hooks.
Hooks and lines caught in debris can lead to devastating entanglements for animals, causing injuries to legs, wings, and beaks of birds. A single hook caught in a beak or mouth can be devastating leading to starvation and death.
Thanks to the dedication of our participants, we were able to locate and remove fishing lines and at least one fishing hook during our clean-up in Corona Del Mar. This debris poses a significant threat to seabirds and shorebirds, especially as lines and hooks become ensnared in branches and seaweed along the shoreline— where these birds search for food.
By picking up debris, even just one fishing hook, you are making a difference saving wildlife!