Behind the Bark: Saving Seals and Sea Lions

Seals and sea lions have a way of making us pay attention. They haul out on beaches, look us in the eye, and - whether we deserve it or not - remind us we're connected. When one of them is in trouble, the whole coastline feels it.
For half a century, The Marine Mammal Center has turned that connection into action, rescuing and rehabilitating thousands of sick and injured animals across California and Hawai‘i. But here's the thing most people miss: every patient tells a story about the ocean's health, and about us. They're warnings. Clues. And sometimes, lessons about the choices we’re making here on land.
On January 22, we're bringing in someone who knows those stories better than almost anyone: Adam Ratner, Director of Conservation Engagement and one of the great interpreters of what marine mammals have been trying to tell us all along.
In Behind the Bark: Saving Seals and Sea Lions, Adam will take us inside the world's largest marine-mammal hospital - where frontline rescues, climate research, community action, and the occasional grumpy sea lion all collide. Expect real cases, big questions, and a surprisingly hopeful look at what's possible when science, volunteers, and local communities pull in the same direction. >
Adam's work is about empowerment: helping people see themselves as part of the solution, not spectators to decline.
Thursday, 01/22/26
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