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Rescuers were able to stabilize the dolphin and keep it hydrated until it could be transferred to the care of marine mammal ...
The article Young Sea Lion Rescued From San Rafael Roadway appeared first on San Rafael Patch. SAN RAFAEL, CA — Police and ...
Volunteers from the Marine Mammal Center release California sea lions Quly (L) and Togozees (R) back to their ocean home at Rodeo Beach in Marin County, California, on August 4, 2023.
Sam Gattlin discovered the marine mammal center soon after moving to San Pedro from the U.K. Now, he comes by after work once a week to help clean up after the third feeding of the day.
In April of 2022, experts with the Marine Mammal Center found a male harbor seal pup alone on Shell Beach in Sonoma County, far from his mother and showing signs of severe head trauma. The young ...
The Marine Mammal Center in the Marin Headlands of Sausalito will reopen its doors this week for the first time in two years, after being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A northern elephant seal pup pokes its head above the water in its enclosure at the Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, Calif., where it is being cared for, on Friday, June 3, 2022.
Pacific Marine Mammal Center’s expansion project, given the name “The Next Wave,” will be headlined by the installation of a new water reclamation system.
The Marine Mammal Center is not a zoo, nor is it a museum. First and foremost, it’s a functioning animal rescue and care facility, dedicated to helping the aforementioned furry sea creatures ...
In 2008, the mammal center operated on a $4 million budget, with 40 staffers and 800 volunteers. Now it requires $17 million, 110 employees and 1,200 volunteers.