Wildlife officials manning the Columbia River
euthanized a wild sea lion last week because it was eating too much salmon and frustrating local fishermen. There are 63 other sea lions on the official sea lion hit list; 11 were euthanized last year for the same reasons. A stateside sequel to
The Cove, anyone?


After "dropping bombs that explode underwater and firing rubber bullets and bean bags from shotguns" failed to stop
sea lions from getting hungry and eating salmon, wildlife officials have begun executing them, one by one.
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Wildlife officials have tried everything to keep sea lions from eating endangered salmon, dropping bombs that explode under water and firing rubber bullets and bean bags from shotguns and boats. Now they are resorting to issuing death sentences to the most chronic offenders.
Wildlife officials have tried everything to keep sea lions from eating endangered salmon, dropping bombs that explode under water and firing rubber bullets and bean bags from shotguns and boats. Now they are resorting to issuing death sentences to the most chronic offenders.
Wildlife officials have tried everything to keep sea lions from eating endangered salmon, dropping bombs that explode under water and firing rubber bullets and bean bags from shotguns and boats. Now they are resorting to issuing death sentences to the most chronic offenders.
Wildlife officials have tried everything to keep sea lions from eating endangered salmon, dropping bombs that explode under water and firing rubber bullets and bean bags from shotguns and boats. Now they are resorting to issuing death sentences to the most chronic offenders.