The Dodo's video on our latest juvenile sea lion releases!
The South Pacific Marine Mammal Center
The South Pacific Marine Mammal Center is the first and only facility for the rehabilitation of sea-lions, dolphins and marine otters in Peru.
Conceived and started by Dr. Carlos Yaipen-LLanos in 2003, it operates as the headquarters of ORCA PERU. THE SOUTH PACIFIC MARINE MAMMAL CENTER started with the rehabilitation of "Oscar", the first South American sea-lion ever rescued, rehabilitated and released in Peru, on May 24th, 2003. The South Pacific Marine Mammal Center was started by Dr Carlos Yaipén-Llanos at the age of 26, Founder Presi
16/10/2016
http://amp.ibtimes.co.uk/nine-orphaned-sea-lion-pups-released-into-wild-off-peru-1586565
9 of our juvenile sea lion pups that were rescued last month were released off of Palomino island having recovered fully at our centre in San Bartolo.
Nine orphaned sea lion pups released into the wild off Peru Conservation body cared for seven-month-old animals after losing their mothers.
04/07/2016
Thank you all to everyone who donated, it means a lot to us to hear all your nice words and see support from around the World!
This money has helped us secure the lease on the house for the next year as we also gave numerous talks to fishing agencies that helped the cause too! We are still raising money as the cost of running the house is high and it is nearing juvenile busy season! Thank you for your help ORCA team, together we will continue to rescue, rehabilitate and research marine mammals of the South Pacific.
https://www.gofundme.com/ORCAPeru
Click here to support Help ORCA Continue Saving Lives by Emily McParland ORCA Peru - The Organisation for the Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals is a Peruvian non-profit organisation that survives solely on donations from the public and through volunteering schemes. We rescue and rehabilitate all marine animals - Sea Lions, Dolphins, Penguins, Sea Turtles a...
14/05/2016
MEET THE PENGUINS! If you haven't seen it yet, get a look to the penguins in a journey of a lifetime in Peru...featuring our Center and ORCA Peru president Dr. Carlos Yaipen-Llanos, join us in the South Pacific!
You can also join us as a volunteer or intern from anywhere around the world getting to know this amazing creatures both in the wild and in rehabilitation to be back in the wild. Contact us at: [email protected]
YOU ARE WELCOME TO JOIN US IN PERU!
Meet The Penguins - trailer In Meet the Penguins, we join Adrian Walls, Head of Birds at the renowned London Zoo, on the journey of a lifetime. With incredible close up access to the wi...
11/05/2016
We share our latest entry from our Intern from Canada, Samantha Lam and the amazing experience of meeting face to face with an Southern Elephant Seal (Mirounga leonina) in the coast of Lima city bay, Peru!
You can also be part of the excitement with your very own ORCAdventure in Peru joining us as volunteer or intern through our International Participation Programs!
If you live overseas and would like to join us at the Peruvian South Pacific, contact us! E-mail: [email protected]
Rescue Mission in Lima: An elephant seal! “Sam! Tenemos un ELEFANTE MARINO!”…Marine elephant? What?! At that moment, I knew it was going to be an eventful day. This morning, our phone would not stop ringing. It seemed like all of Lima was …
11/05/2016
Sea-lions, like cetaceans and primates, share the largest brains in nature, capable to express emotions, thoughts and relationships between them and their environment. This is the first mapping that proves that sea-lions are more than meets the eye! They share the eyes of the ocean with us, and we understand what they see...both human and sea-lions see the Sea in the same way!
Scientists establish first map of the sea lion brain A team of neuroscientists at Vanderbilt University has taken an important step toward uncovering the mystery behind the California sea lion's prodigious intelligence by conducting the first comprehensive study of their central nervous systems.
08/05/2016
In this Mother's Day, we welcome our very first patient of the season: "ISA", a four month old baby sea-lion female that lost her mother a week ago at human hands at Lia city bay in Peru. It is in our care and for the time being, here at the Center our volunteers are the "mothers" taking care of her, nurturing her back to health and in a few months, will help her to complete the weaning process so she can go back into the ocean. WELCOME "ISA" !!!
25/04/2016
Happy World Penguin Day!!
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22/04/2016
HAPPY EARTH DAY TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD!
If you look closely the globe is (kind of) mapped out... 🌎
Made out of sea glass found today after just an hour on Gylly beach, United Kingdon, in the rain!
Sea glass is a mineral extracted from nature, and then transformed by humans, but returned to nature in the ocean...similar to what we do in rehabilitation! Glass shaped by the ocean waves is round in the corners, like our hearts!
Thanks to Emily McParland, our representant in the UK for collecting the glass and send us this message to share!
17/04/2016
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For more regular information and photos of ORCA PERU's efforts - follow on Instagram!
Instagram photo by ORCA Peru • Apr 17, 2016 at 12:31pm UTC See this Instagram photo by • 5 likes
10/04/2016
Our Online Fundraiser Coordinator and former Inter, Emily McParland shares her experiences in South America, including her time at our Center a year ago! If you are planning to visit South America or Peru, and would like to add some special experiences with marine life...VISIT US!
7 Months in South America Condensing 7 months of travel into 3 minutes... Peru, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia. 1 month in Cusco, 3 months in the Peruvian Amazon with Fauna Forever, 1 mont...
08/04/2016
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