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Concerning Wildlife
Found a dead or injured Sea Otter? An Eagle that can't quite fly? Moose that won't go away? We know what to do.
Although very cute and fuzzy, sea otters are wild animals with teeth. They can carry diseases that can be passed onto domestic animals and humans. Please when around a hauled out otter keep your pets restrained. Photos and videos are ok at a 100' distance.
The Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 makes it illegal to touch marine mammals without authorization.
If you see a stranded otter or marine mammal, or anyone harassing or touching a marine mammal, please report it to the 24-hour Alaska SeaLife Center Hotline at 1-888-774-SEAL(7325).