Dunedin Sea Lions make a comeback

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Sea lions are thriving around Dunedin after disappearing from mainland New Zealand for many years. The animals are now regularly seen along the Otago coast, where they swim, rest and raise their pups. Last season, 38 sea lion pups were born in the area.

Sea lions were once driven away from the mainland by hunting and other human activities. In 1993, a farmer near Taieri Mouth discovered a female sea lion nursing a pup. Department of Conservation rangers believed the pup was one of the first sea lions born on mainland New Zealand in more than 150 years.

Today, sea lions can be spotted in surprising places, including gardens, golf courses and near fish and chip shops. Photographer Derek Morrison says they can seem intimidating because they are large animals with big teeth, but he soon discovered that they are playful and full of energy. Some sea lions have even tried to visit places where people gather.

One sea lion named Tui became interested in children at the Brighton Surf Life Saving Club and tried to get closer when she heard them playing. Another sea lion had a pup near the ninth hole at Chisholm Park golf course. Sea lions are now protected in New Zealand, helping the Dunedin population continue to grow.

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How many sea lion pups were born last season in Dunedin?
Last season, 38 sea lion pups were born along the Otago coast!

Vocabulary

Click on the words in the article. See if you can find them all.
  • thriving Doing really well and growing strong. The sea lions are thriving in Dunedin's coastal waters.
  • pup A baby sea lion. The mother sea lion took care of her pup.
  • intimidating Making someone feel scared or nervous. The big sea lion looked intimidating, but it was friendly.
  • Thinking Question

    What do you think we can do to help sea lions thrive even more?

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