Located on Laguna Canyon Road, the main inland entrance to Laguna Beach, is the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. The Center is a non-profit facility that rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seals and sea lions found orphaned, ill and/or injured on Orange County beaches. We had visited the Center a number of years ago at the recommendation of a screenwriter friend working on a documentary about sea lions. While we still have Brandon here visiting, we decided it was time to go back for another look. Sadly, there were quite a few animals at the facility this time, but it's wonderful that there are so many concerned folks, donors and volunteers, to help them find their way back to the ocean.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
The Pacific Marine Mammal Center...
Located on Laguna Canyon Road, the main inland entrance to Laguna Beach, is the Pacific Marine Mammal Center. The Center is a non-profit facility that rescues, rehabilitates, and releases seals and sea lions found orphaned, ill and/or injured on Orange County beaches. We had visited the Center a number of years ago at the recommendation of a screenwriter friend working on a documentary about sea lions. While we still have Brandon here visiting, we decided it was time to go back for another look. Sadly, there were quite a few animals at the facility this time, but it's wonderful that there are so many concerned folks, donors and volunteers, to help them find their way back to the ocean.
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