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Sea lions massacred in Galápagos Islands

Posted: 31 January 2008 03:37 PM
Last Update: 31 January 2008 04:47 PM
1 comment(s)
Categories: News,  Environment
Author: Matt Segal ( segal3 )
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53 sea lions, among them 13 pups, 25 youngsters, nine males, and six females, were found massacred on Pinta island in the Galápagos Islands nature preserve. Park officials have stated that “each [animal] was killed by “a strong blow from someone”, though the motive is unknown.” The bodies of the sea lions were not mutilated, unlike an incident in 2001, when poachers killed 35 sea lions for their genitals and teeth.

With no natural predators on land, sea lions are unafraid of humans - is enough being done to protect them (and other species) in the Galápagos Islands?

  1. This is astounding. Makes me so, so sad, having visited there last year and experienced these amazing animals first hand.
    Who are the savages who would do this?

    Posted by loftus  on  01/31  at  04:47 PM

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