Central Coast Seabird Release Offers Hope Amid Rescue Surge

Patricia Martellotti

GOLETA, Cali. (KEYT) – A hopeful scene unfolded along the Central Coast this week as a group of rehabilitated seabirds returned to the wild after weeks of specialized care.

Wildlife rescuers report the release comes during a troubling increase in starving seabirds arriving at rehabilitation centers. Teams are seeing more pelicans and other coastal birds suffering from severe malnutrition, exhaustion, and distress.

Because of the growing number of emergencies, rescuers are urging the public to act quickly when they spot an injured, sick, or struggling seabird. Calling trained responders right away can make the difference between life and death.

“Really amazing to see 11 pelicans ready to go on the same day,” said Ariana Katovich, Executive Director of the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network. “This is the most joyful part of our work—giving these animals their second chance.”

Rescuers believe this wildlife release highlights both the challenges facing local seabirds and the lifesaving impact of community support.

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