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Elephant seals are fighting for survival on crowded, threatened beaches—your actions can give them the safe habitats they need. Will you stand by, or will you stand up to protect them?

Northern elephant seals have fought their way back from the brink of extinction, but they are not out of danger. Once hunted to the edge of existence, these incredible marine mammals still face threats that endanger their survival today. Your help is crucial. By acting now, you can support the effort to protect elephant seals and ensure they thrive in their natural habitats for generations to come.
Threats Facing Elephant Seals Today
Genetic Vulnerabilities
Years of intense hunting left elephant seals with dangerously low genetic diversity. Their population bottleneck—fewer than 25 individuals survived to rebuild today’s population—means that northern elephant seals have lost critical genetic variability. This makes them more susceptible to disease, environmental changes, and climate impacts, threatening their resilience as a species1. Scientists warn that without diverse genes, these animals face a higher risk of health issues and may struggle to adapt to future challenges1.
Human Disturbance
As the seals return to beaches along the Pacific coast to breed, molt, and rest, human interference presents another problem. Elephant seals need safe, quiet areas where they can haul out undisturbed. Unfortunately, curiosity often draws people too close. Even approaching seals from a distance can disrupt their natural behaviors, preventing mothers from nursing their pups and creating unnecessary stress that threatens their health. Federal regulations under the Marine Mammal Protection Act strictly prohibit harassing these animals to protect them from this very danger2.
The Cost of Inaction
Elephant seals are expanding into new areas, establishing colonies as far north as California’s Lost Coast. While their recovery is an inspiring conservation success, they are vulnerable to the pressures of overcrowded beaches, climate change, and pollution. Rising ocean temperatures and pollution increase stress on marine life, leading to a cascade of effects that threaten elephant seals and other coastal species3. If we fail to protect their habitats and reduce our interference, these remarkable creatures could once again be at risk.
Take Action Now
Your voice matters. The threats facing elephant seals are urgent, but together, we can make a difference. By signing the pledge, you can show your commitment to giving these animals the peaceful and safe environments they need to thrive. Join us in standing up for northern elephant seals.
Together, let’s protect these incredible animals and secure a future where elephant seals and other marine life can continue to flourish. Sign the pledge today and be part of the movement to save our coastal ecosystems.