Celebrating the release of 13 Precious California Brown Pelicans: Huntington Beach
Celebrating the release of 13 precious California Brown Pelicans who were impacted by the recent, devastating domoic acid poisoning crisis.
Photo: A precious California Brown Pelican Released in Huntington Beach in July 2025 by Azi S./ © Wildlife Jewels
Celebrating the release of 13 precious California Brown Pelicans who were impacted by the recent, devastating domoic acid poisoning crisis.
Thanks to the expert care and rehabilitation provided by the Wetlands & Wildlife Care Center, these majestic birds were released back into the wild today by the Center’s dedicated team.
We’re so happy to witness the recovery and well-being of these magnificent pelicans!
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Video/Photos: 13 precious California Brown Pelican Released in Huntington Beach in July 2025 by Azi S./ © Wildlife Jewels
Pelicans suffering from Domoic Acid Toxicity. "Captured by Azi Sharif/Wildlife Jewels"
“Every single Pelican is precious and every single Pelican counts. Please join us in this critical mission to save our precious Pelicans. ”
Distressed Pelican "Captured by Azi Sharif/Wildlife Jewels"
California Brown Pelican and Cormorants at La Jolla Cove, "Captured by Azi Sharif/Wildlife Jewels"
Join us and together let’s work to ensure safety of our precious wildlife!
Celebrating the release of 13 precious California Brown Pelicans who were impacted by the recent, devastating domoic acid poisoning crisis.