Sea Lions Endangered
Sea Lions Endangered
There are many elements out there in the
world that have led to the declined numbers of Sea Lions found
in the world. They are recognized as a type of animal that is
endangered, with many of the species on the brink of
extinction. As a result conservation efforts have been put in
place to help try to increase their numbers.
For a very long time humans were responsible for the
declining numbers. Today it is illegal in many areas to hunt,
harm, or kill a Sea Lion. However, this doesn’t stop such
events from taking place illegally. In some countries including
Japan there are laws to protect Sea Lions but they simply
aren’t enforced. It isn’t just humans though as there are some
natural problems that continue to threaten Sea Lions as
well.
Adult Sea Lions tend to suffer from a variety of health
issues. They include cancer, epilepsy, and pneumonia. These are
problems that tend to mainly affect adults. They occur both in
captivity and in the wild. Once a Sea Lion has them there is
very little chance of recovery even with human
interventions.
Tapeworms and parasites are a huge concern for Sea Lions as
well. While they generally aren’t life threatening they can
cause the overall health of the animals to deteriorate. Should
these tapeworms occur in those that aren’t adults yet their
overall size can be reduced. This is because the tapeworms take
away many of the nutrients that the Sea Lions depend on to grow
properly.
While the female Sea Lions do try to take good care of their
young, they will put their own needs first. If they aren’t
getting enough food they will stop producing milk for the young
to live on. They may become a meal for male Sea Lions when
other main sources of food have become scarce.
Many of the young pups drown when they are in the water due
to not being strong enough for the currents. They have a
coloring that is brown for the first six months which means
they don’t blend in as well with the water to hide from
predators including Killer Whales and Sharks. On land these
young pups can end up being trampled too by the adults when
there is a threat and they have to move rapidly.
There are now International Laws in place to help protect
the Sea Lion from becoming extinct. Conservation groups are
working hard to educate the public about the need to protect
them. There are laws in place to help protect their natural
environments too. For example in California there are limits of
where boats can go so that Sea Lions aren’t as likely to be
struck by them.
Cleaning up the environment is a huge part of the
conservation efforts for Sea Lions. By keeping the water clean
they are less likely to become ill. They will also be able to
find adequate food sources in the water to survive on.
Protecting the land where they bask in the sun and where they
mate is also important.
Hopefully such efforts will be enough to help the numbers
increase for Sea Lions. Since they do very well in captivity
some of the efforts involve taking them to locations where they
can be cared for. They can also give birth in captivity and the
offspring will have a very high chance of survival.
However, it is very expensive to keep Sea Lions in
captivity. Most conservation groups agree that the goal should
be to protect them in the wild instead of moving more of them
into captivity.
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