It’s been a record-breaking year for SeaWorld, but sometimes you don’t want to see records broken. As is the case here.
It’s been a record-breaking year for the SeaWorld Rescue Teams rescuing stranded, abandoned, sick, injured, and disoriented baby sea lions and seals.
Here’s one that I saw on March 3 during an ultra-low tide at the Tide Pools in La Jolla, California:
There were a lot of people watching that little one. As I was leaving, a SeaWorld rescue van pulled up in the parking lot. I had a pretty good idea of why they were there. I had to go teach chess to some rugrats at La Jolla Elementary School so I didn’t get to stay and record the rescue.
SeaWorld’s Rescue Team is on call 24/7, 365 days a year, and always ready to help an animal in need.
In other words, SeaWorld rocks!
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You just made my heart hurt. It’s sad that we have to do rescues but I’m glad there are people out there willing to do it. Zoey’s postage is up again. 🙂 I hope the rescue went well.
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Zoey the Cool Cat is very demanding, and expensive!
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But of course. 🙂
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I hate to see animals suffer.
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Same way.
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