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Animal care staff at the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center nursed the 13 pelicans back to health as a domoic acid poisoning event sickened marine life along the entire Southern California coastline.
The Huntington Beach nonprofit says 45% of the 8,000 wildlife it cares for annually comes from OC Animal Care's service area.
A 32-year-old man is going to prison after pleading guilty to beating a sick sea lion on a California beach, officials said.
Brown pelicans were released back into the wild after being rehabilitated from domoic acid poisoning in Southern California.
Becca Crawford is a marine phytoplankton specialist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and she’s part of a ...
A die-off last year at St. Paul Island, the first compelling case of fatal saxitoxin poisoning in marine mammals, comes as ...
Nearly two dozen whales have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in recent months, according to animal rescue groups.
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Audacy on MSN12 pelicans released at Huntington Beach following recovery from domoic acid poisoningTwelve brown pelicans that recovered from domoic acid poisoning were released at Huntington Beach on Wednesday morning. Jarrett Davey with the Wetlands and Wildlife Care Center said this year’s ...
After being poisoned during a toxic algal bloom earlier this year, a flock of rehabilitated brown pelicans returned to the wild on Wednesday morning. Animal care experts at Wetlands and Wildlife ...
Domoic acid is a potent neurotoxin produced by several species within Pseudo‐nitzschia, and its presence in marine food webs poses significant threats to wildlife and human health.
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