Video | Volunteering | Mammals
Thursday, February 25, 2010
FROM A SEA LION’S POINT OF VIEW | Hugh
Milo the sea lion really seems to enjoy playing with sea lion-cam. With the enthusiasm that he shows when carrying the camera rig he reminds me of a golden retriever with a favorite tennis ball. Check out Milo’s latest video creation “From a Sea Lion’s Point of View” where you’ll see the pinniped exhibit and underwater visitors tunnel from a sea lion’s perspective.
Whale Watching | Birds
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Brown Pelicans Are Off the Endangered Species List | Kera
But they're still not in the clear!
When we go out on our daily cruises, we see a large variety of birds. A good chunk of the birds are brown pelicans. They are such an incredible animal to watch hunt as they’re the bird that does a nosedive right into the water at crazy speeds. They were on the endangered species list until just recently, but that doesn’t mean they’re in the clear just yet.
Volunteering | Mammals
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Get Ready to Meet Shelby the Harbor Seal | Hugh
Coming soon: Visitors to the Aquarium of the Pacific may get a chance to meet one of my favorite harbor seals, Shelby, up close and personal.
Whale Watching | Mammals
Thursday, February 04, 2010
Which of the Grays are Here to Play? | Kera
An update and expansion from the last blog.
Now that we’re into February that also means that we’re well into gray whale season. We’re seeing quite a few southbound whales, including cow-calf pairs still. If the pregnant females are going down there to have babies, who are all the other whales going down there? Read on to find out about the different groups of gray whales heading south!