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| | Wildlife in Canada's Southern and Northern Gulf Islands, British Columbia, Canada |
 | | The Northern Elephant Seal lives in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, migrating between northern waters as far north as Alaska and the shores of California and Baja California, where they come ashore to breed, give birth and moult, mostly on offshore islands. |
 | | Northern Elephant Seals were hunted almost to extinction in the 19th century (they were prized for the oil that could be made from their blubber), and it is thought that the population numbers may have fallen as low as 100-1,000, finding refuge in Mexican waters. |
 | | Elephant seals can be observed at a number of preserves on the California coastline, for example the Año Nuevo State Park and the Point Reyes National Seashore. |
| www.gulfislandsguide.com /wildlife/northern-elephant-seal.htm (563 words) |
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