Effort to curb marine mammal harassment
Experts at The Marine Mammal Center saw more than 25% of their patients in 2022 rescued due to negative interactions with humans and dogs. Wildlife harassment was a contributing or direct factor in more than 150 cases of marine mammals being rescued and admitted to the Center?s Sausalito hospital in 2022. KTVU's Claudine Wong speaks with Giancarlo Rulli at The Center about the what is being done to curb the problem.
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