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April 14, 2009
3. Watersheds –
Oiled sea otter doing well after rehab
The
The Staff
Olive, the oil-slicked sea otter who gained a fan club on Facebook after washing up on a
She slid out of her cage into the waves at
And before being released, she was implanted with a tracking device so biologists from the Monterey Bay Aquarium can follow her and monitor her health.
"Olive . . . taught us a great deal about the pollution-related problems sea otters face," said Fish & Game veterinarian Dave Jessup. "She is ready to return home."
Sea otters are a protected species under state and federal law: Only about 2,800 southern sea otters are left in
By midday Monday, aquarium officials reported, Olive was "acclimating well and currently resting."#
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-greenspace14-2009apr14,0,5444137.story
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