These are the steps to saving a seal's life at Pacific Marine Mammal Center.
We filmed Rosita from rehabilitation to release back into the wild which took about 6 months. She was successfully released with her buddies December
3rd, 2008. She weighed 20 lbs and was 2 months old when she came into
Pacific Marine Mammal Center. At her released, she weighed a healthy 79
lbs.
Step 1: Saving a seal's Life - Rosita, baby Harbor seal (20 lbs.) - tube
feeding.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ocwildlifebeachtours?feature=mhum#p/a/u/2/Vp9I7Y
Step 2: Saving a seal's life - Rosita at Fish School, learning to eat fish
http://www.youtube.com/user/ocwildlifebeachtours?feature=mhum#p/u/3/B0K1gVad
Step 3: Saving a seal's life - Competing & diving for fish
http://www.youtube.com/user/ocwildlifebeachtours?feature=mhum#p/u/7/0c2MUYqR
Final step: Release back into the wild. See Rosita and her buddies final
release by logging onto our website at: www.ocwildlifebeachtour.com and
click
on "news". Scroll down to videos: Step 4, saving a seals life final
release.
Check out the cute photos of Rosita at her release at 79 lbs and the release
photos too!! (or you can view all 4 videos on our website).
You can also help other seals & sea lions by donating (tax deductible) to: Pacific Marine Mammal Center on the blue brochure that was given to you or at: www.pacificmmc.org. ; If you decide to donate or become a member, please say a "BIG THANK YOU" for letting us go behind the scenes.
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