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Researchers say they have solved a three-decade mystery as to why so many California sea lions brought to the Marine Mammal Center in the Marin Headlands are dying of an aggressive cancer.
The initiative benefits animals two ways: proceeds from recycling support the Wildlife Conservation Network’s Lion Recovery Fund, and recycled string lights won't end up in a landfill ...
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Audubon Zoo is collecting string lights for recycling through Jan. 13 as part of its Lights for Lions conservation campaign to save lions in the wild. Proceeds from the recycling program will ...
Sea lions can’t sing along to music ... The findings, described in the Journal of Comparative Psychology, may help shed light on the origins of the brain’s ability to sync sound and movement.
The situation at first seemed comical – a cute little sea lion ruling the line up at the wild Wedge in Newport Beach, where wave riders showed up earlier this week to take on beefy waves from ...
An aggressive sea lion chased surfers out of the water in Newport Beach, the latest in a string of incidents spooking beachgoers across Southern California. (Screengrab courtesy of DingoSaidSo ...