Restore the population of New Zealand Sea Lions as soon as possible.

The New Zealand sea lion sea lion or Oakland - big-eared seal sub-Antarctic islands. Today, there are about 10 to 15 thousand individuals of this species. It is not known how many were there before the arrival of Europeans on the island of New Zealand, but in all probability the New Zealand sea lion was once much more common than it is today, and had extensive colonies including both New Zealand islands. In the XIX century, many animals have been victims of industrialists. On the islands of Auckland, they were just 20 years completely destroyed after it was opened in 1806. The New Zealand sea lion is a very important part of the ecosystem of the New Zealand islands. Need to restore them as quickly as possible.

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