Pup Rescue: Stranded Sea Lion Pups On the Rise Along the Southern California Coast

For the second time in as many weeks MamaBear CEO, Suzanne Horton, came to the rescue of a sea lion pup stranded on the beach in Southern California. With the help of the California Wildlife Center, a mostly volunteer organization that helps rescue and rehabilitate all kinds of wildlife across the area, this little sea lion pup was rescued and will be cared for until such time as it can be released back into its nature habitat. As a volunteer organization they are in great need of donations to continue their important work. Please watch the video to understand more about this important organization.  Donations can be made here:  http://cawildlife.org/

 

Pup Rescued: Want to Help Save Starving Sea Lion Pups?

MamaBear executive helped rescue the baby sea lion with the help of the respected California Wildlife Center
MamaBear CEO, Suzanne Horton, came to the rescue of a sea lion pup stranded on the beach yesterday while on her early morning walk. There have been a higher than normal number of the typically malnourished pups coming ashore this year for reasons that wildlife experts are not clear on. The MamaBear executive helped rescue the baby sea lion with the help of the respected California Wildlife Center, a mostly volunteer organization that helps all kinds of wildlife, from the sea as well as land. As a volunteer organization they are in great need of donations to continue their important work.  MamaBear will be making a donation to the California Wildlife Center and we encourage others to help as well.  Donations can be made here:  http://cawildlife.org/