Video | Volunteering | Mammals
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Brook and the Furball | Hugh
Brook led the good life. Being one of the Aquarium of the Pacific’s original sea otters back when it opened in 1998, Brook was treated like Royalty and became the Queen of the Northern Pacific Gallery. She is also one of the most beautiful otters in the State and seems to know it. The gorgeous otter that you see on ads across the country and on banners throughout the city is Brook. She’s always carried herself in a dignified manner. She’s even greeted her trainers at the door of the exhibit and escorted them into her Kingdom during training sessions like a hostess in a high society affair. Then the Furball entered her life! This week’s blog features a video on the relationship between the Stately Brook and the Tomboyish otter that I like to call the Furball.
Whale Watching | Mammals
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Gray Whale Sightings Are Exceeding Last Year’s…by a Long Shot! | Kera
And there’s more than just gray whales catching our attention
Gray whale sightings are more than four times higher at this time from last year! We’ve been seeing quite a few passing by and we’re also seeing some other unique animals to the area. Read on to find out what!
Video | Volunteering | Mammals
Thursday, January 06, 2011
Ollie the Otter’s First Two Months at the Aquarium | Hugh
This week I’d like to share some cute video clips of Ollie’s first two months at the Aquarium.
Whale Watching | Mammals
Monday, January 03, 2011
The Season’s Off to a Great Start! | Kera
It looks like the gray whale season is off to a great start! It wasn’t but only two days after the last blog I posted that we spotted our first gray whales of the season.