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ORGANIZATION FOR RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION OF AQUATIC ANIMALS
 

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LUPITA
MIRAFLORES, Lima. A young female sea-lion that suffered a concussion when interacting with fisheries.

Released: June 28th, 2019

ELLA
MIRAFLORES, Lima. This juvenile females was very independent, but like most of the sea-lions this year, she was malnourished and gastritic. She recovered rapidly, one of the fastest of the season, and was releass at Sleepy Lion beach south of the city, away from humans.

Released: August 3rd, 2019


KIPPER
MIRAFLORES, Lima. The first sea-lion of the winter season, he appeared in a surfing beach, almost unconcious.

Released: August 11th, 2019.

VALIENTE
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. A transient sea-lion in the southern beaches, he recived ambulatory treatment for a mild concussion.

Released: August 1st, 2019.


ECLIPSE
BARRANCO, Lima. The smallest one of the group, lonely and orphaned needed to learn how to catch fish with us.

Released: August 11th, 2019

TOULOUSE
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. Found very sad after his mother was killed, needed special psycho-etological support to overcome the stranding trauma. And he did.

Released: August 11th, 2019


CHAN
SANTA MARIA, Lima. Found bleeding in the street, taken to our center for immidiate recovery.

Released: August 14th, 2019

 

JEFFERY
VILLA, Lima. He was alone trying to survive by its own, but unable to fish and too weak, needed medical attention.

Released: September 14th, 2019


NOAH
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. Found struggling with an incident with an stingray that punctured his head. Luckyly, medical attention arrived fast to remove a 18cm (6inches) long spike embeded in his head outside the skull. He was the very special sea-lion with the nmber 200!

Released: August 14th, 2019

 

PISCO
VILLA, Lima. A very curious and intrepid sea-lion, he was rescued after breaking into a beach house garden, exhausted. He gain weight, health and wit to return to the ocean!

Released: October 16th, 2019


TOTO
PUNTA NEGRA, Lima. Rescued by the city hall police of Punta Negra, he was with a severe gastritis that managed to overcome.

Released: October 16th, 2019

DELILAH
SANTA MARIA, Lima. She was found near a yatch club, depressed and with a concussion in the head. She recovered successfully!

Released: October 16th, 2019



MARCO
BARRANCO, Lima. A "vocalizer", he was found calling for mom in a public beach and chasing people around. He overcame the loss, and gain attitude to return completelhy independent.

Released: October 16th, 2019

ALBERT
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. He was a very light fur and light hearted sea-lion. Couriously, he was confussed for female for most of the rehab!

Released: October 16th, 2019


WILEE
MIRAFLORES, Lima. He had a very strong and stubborn attitude, recovered and released with other six sea-lions but re-stranded, so he was re-released directly into a sea-lion rockery where he lives happy now.

Released: October 16th, 2019

Released: Novembrer 6th, 2019

 

TOBY
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. A gentle sea-lion, he recovered from a kidney infection and learned how to eat fish, successfully returning to the ocean.

Released: November 21st, 2019


CORONA
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. Found among the rocks at the edge of a dry river-mouth, she was rescued and rehabilitated at our Center.

Released: November 21st, 2019

 

HAZEL
PUNTA HERMOSA, Lima. She was rescued from an beach near the island of Punta Hermosa and recovered from a craneal trauma due human aggression. She recovered all her abilities and returne home at the end of the year!

Released: December 2nd, 2019


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