Toxic algae blooms in the Pacific Ocean are devastating marine life and pushing rescue groups to the brink
In addition to toxic ash that has polluted Southern California's coasts, marine wildlife are now suffering in incredible numbers from poisonous algal blooms that are attacking their nervous systems. Sea lions, dolphins, seals, and seabirds are experiencing seizures, disorientation, erratic behavior, and lethargy. The toxins can be fatal without swift intervention.
Rehabilitation centers are overwhelmed by the growing number of sick animals. Additionally, impending budget cuts to research programs that respond to these toxic events will likely worsen the current crisis for marine wildlife. External support is crucial in filling the gap to care for injured wildlife and fund efforts to decontaminate their habitat.
Greater Good Charities is working to provide lifesaving care - emergency medical treatment, nourishing food, and vital diagnostic resources to help sea lions and other marine wildlife crucial to these ecosystems. Give today to protect vulnerable marine wildlife.
Greater Good Charities is committed to supporting habitat conservation around the world threatened by extinction through protecting endangered species, protecting the environment, and community education. They work with teams around the world to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife, provide emergency medical care, study key biodiversity hotspots, feed bees on the brink of starvation, and so much more.
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