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Nonprofit La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc.’s Cove Access Working Group has come up with a comprehensive plan for protecting ...
La Jolla’s new identity. La Jolla’s sea lions — around 250 to 350, according to the Sierra Club Seal Society — make up around only 0.1% of the West Coast’s total population.
Sea lions may be swimming to other beach towns, and communities need to be prepared “Experts say La Jolla is just the first beachhead in a larger campaign to claim, or maybe reclaim, territory ...
Does La Jolla Cove have a sea lion problem or a tourist problem? Many speakers at a La Jolla Parks & Beaches meeting point the finger at tourists who don't know how to view the animals properly.
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La Jolla working group proposes protections for La Jolla Cove sea lions, public access - MSNA La Jolla nonprofit is proposing protections for sea lions at the La Jolla Cove, while keeping it open to public access. White House responds to California city terminating contract with ICE Dave ...
The marine creature was recognized as a new species in 2020 by scientists at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography ...
SAN DIEGO — A local nonprofit is pushing for new protections at La Jolla Cove to prevent tourist harassment of sea lions during pupping season, following the deaths of three pups last year. The ...
Seal Society records season’s first sea lion birth at Point La Jolla. The Sierra Club Seal Society says it has observed what it believes is the first live sea lion birth of the season at Point ...
La Jolla’s sea lions — around 250 to 350, according to the Sierra Club Seal Society — make up around only 0.1% of the West Coast’s total population. But their local effect has been huge.
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