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Strolling with sea-lions

WHAT’S THE RACKET?: Sea lions gathering on the breakwater off the shore of Townsite have been attracting some residents and repelling others lately with their grunts, growls and barks. - Powell River Peak photo
WHAT’S THE RACKET?: Sea lions gathering on the breakwater off the shore of Townsite have been attracting some residents and repelling others lately with their grunts, growls and barks. - Powell River Peak photo
Sea lions at the hulks
– Powell River Peak

Strolling with sea-lions
by Janet Southcott, 3 Dec 2011. 

We met to find the sea lions down near the mill and also explore what other wildlife lives along the shore there, such as seals and winter birds.

Posted on December 3, 2011October 25, 2017 by the Malaspina NaturalistsPosted in 2011-2012 events, EventsTagged sea-lions, Young Naturalists

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  • Whales, dolphins and porpoises with Susan MacKay
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← Michael Stewart – “Gallivanting in the Galapagos” ← Andrew Bryant – “Recovery of Vancouver Island marmots”
 

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