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Nearly two dozen whales have died in the San Francisco Bay Area in recent months, according to animal rescue groups.
The majestic ocean creatures are still recovering from a massive die-off in 2019-23 that is estimated to have cut their ...
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center (MMSC) released three rehabilitated seals back into the wild this week, including an ...
Lifeguards rushed to assist a baby dolphin found stranded on a Southern California beach, officials reported. The young ...
A young sea lion that wandered onto a San Rafael street over the weekend is being treated for symptoms of a serious bacterial ...
A bottlenose dolphin found on Deal’s beach Sunday evening had numerous shark bites all over its body and was euthanized, the ...
The Marine Mammal Center is hoping to reverse an alarming trend in wildlife disturbances. More than a quarter of the sea mammals rescued annually by the Sausalito-based animal hospital have been ...
Call the Marine Mammal Center’s hotline at 415-289-SEAL (7325). Our experts will monitor the animal and, if necessary, send trained responders to rescue it safely. Use your camera's zoom.
The Marine Mammal Center discovered the harmful algae bloom in 1998, and receives approximately 100 animals per year because of this. "That's something where we can work with other groups across the ...
The Marine Mammal Care Center, which has been struggling for nearly four months to keep pace with a toxic algae bloom that sickened and killed animals all along the California coast, ...