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| Miércoles, 02 de Diciembre de 2009 20:06 | |||
Just 14,000 Australian sea lions remain and 85 per cent live in SA. On the West Coast, breeding has started at three colonies, but the pups face a series of threats. Fishing nets, lines and lobster pots top the list in a recent report by the South Australian Research and Development Institute to the federal Government... Read Full Article |
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Invisible nets intended for sharks trap and kill about 300 sea lions in South Australia every year and the species appears headed for extinction.



























