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There are City of San Diego park rangers present at nearby Point La Jolla, because of a prior Coastal Development Permit (CDP ...
And they absolutely reek. They’re sea lions — and they’re here to stay. Unlike harbor seals, which have occupied La Jolla’s Children’s Pool Beach since the 1990s, the sea lions are a ...
La Jolla nonprofit spearheaded five-point plan to protect sea lions from tourist harassment while keeping popular cove open ...
Re “La Jolla Cove working group creates five-point public access plan to present to San Diego” (June 3): I think whatever can ...
The La Jolla Cove Access Working Group has come up with five suggestions to help keep people and sea lions safe from each other.
The Sierra Club Seal Society says it has observed what it believes is the first live sea lion birth of the season at Point La Jolla on May 20. Sea lion pupping season begins in mid-May, and births ...
Two preferred options emerged during the March 20 meeting at the La Jolla Recreation Center: legally deter the sea lions and combine a shared-use option with a behavior education program.
The proposal to address human/sea lion interactions includes improved signage, a script for tour buses, a marked viewing area and deterrents both for people and pinnipeds ...
A La Jolla nonprofit is proposing protections for sea lions at the La Jolla Cove, while keeping it open to public access.
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