Wildlife Jewels Arts, Technology, Rescue & Oceans Gems™ Exhibition at AlteaSea

Wildlife Jewels® Arts, Technology, Rescue & Oceans Gems™ Exhibition at AltaSea

When: Saturday, Feb 24, 2024, at 10AM-12PM PST

Where: AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles

Join Wildlife Jewels on Saturday 24th of February at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles and explore the enchanting world of marine life! Explore our latest Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective initiatives and be inspired by remarkable stories and science-fiction like behaviors of sea life. Discover the stories of seabirds and marine mammals we've recently encountered along the California coast, where they have been sickened or become entangled in fishing gear. Discover how technology can support wildlife rescue endeavors.

Join us for the opportunity to be the first to witness our breathtaking new Wildlife Jewels Collections fine art painting and couture gown—a masterpiece that harmoniously merges fine art, fashion, conservation, and education. Featuring the most fascinating, intricately beautiful, and smallest seahorse in the world!

The theme of the AltaSea Open House is "Riding Waves of Change through Surf Sustainability! Explore innovative environmental solutions for ocean preservation and advancements in sustainable surfing practices.

See you there!

Join us at AltaSea and Discover:

  • Wildlife Jewels Rescue

    Join us to explore the stories of seabirds and marine mammals we've recently encountered along the California coast, where they've fallen ill or become entangled in fishing gear, like this precious Cormorant we found in Solana Beach. Discover how technology can assist in wildlife rescue efforts and learn about ways you can take action to support our rescue group and help save wildlife.

    Wildlife Jewels Rescue
  • Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group

    Join us to discover the stories of seabirds and marine mammals we've recently encountered along the California coast, where they've fallen ill or become entangled in fishing gear. Including a precious Sea Lion in Solana Beach sickened from domoic acid poisoning, and another sea lion in Crystal Cove whose neck was wrapped in fishing gear.

    Wildlife Jewels Rescue Collective Group

Our Vision

“We dream of a world where wildlife thrives untouched by human activities, roaming freely in their natural habitats. In this world, every person recognizes the magnificent beauty and value of living wildlife, and takes significant action to ensure safety and protection of wildlife.”

— Azi Sharif, Founder & Executive Director Wildlife Jewels®

Wildlife Jewels™ | Our Vision

Would you like to make a donation?

We offer this event free of charge. Wildlife Jewels is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and operates on donations. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. Would you be interested in making a tax-deductible contribution to express your support for our mission to protect wildlife from human-caused threats?