Posts Tagged ‘Sea Lions’

Sea Lions Make Their Final Pick for the NCAA Tournament Championship!!!

Posted by in Animal Info,Mammals,Marine Mammals

We’ve all been there – the ups and downs of picking your NCAA Basketball Tournament bracket. You may be winning the office pool, or you may have lost some cool-points by coming in dead last, but no matter what, you had fun watching every game and every upset.

Our sea lions have joined in on the fun too – picking great (and not so great) teams to win. They’ve won some and they’ve lost some, but they’re still in it now for the final championship game that takes place here in Houston.

See the video below as they sink their final basket for the season. They’ve picked UCONN to win the tournament! Will they be right? We will find out tonight as UCONN and Butler go head to head.

While they are amazing at picking basketball winners, our sea lions have many other talents too! Schedule a behind the scenes tour to get up close and personal with these incredible animals.

 

Houston Zoo Sea Lions Pick NCAA Tournament Winners!

Posted by in Sea Lions

You’ve heard of weather-predicting groundhogs and maybe even a psychic octopus, but none can compare to our infallible sea lions!

In honor of the Final Four NCAA basketball tournament that will take place in Houston this year, we’re celebrating March Madness Houston Zoo style with the help of Cali and Kamia, two of our sea lions living here at the Zoo. They have considered all the stats and made their picks for the 2011 Tournament.

Track their success right here as March Madness continues. You can see their Sweet Sixteen picks below.

Check out this video of them making selections for the winners of the Sweet Sixteen!

And don’t forget that you can support our sea lions and any of your other favorite Zoo animals at http://www.houstonzoo.org/adopt/.

The sea lion picks are in bold:

Kentucky vs. Ohio State
Marquette vs. North Carolina
Duke vs. Arizona
UCONN vs. San Diego State
Kansas vs. Richmond
VCU vs. Florida State
Butler vs. Wisconsin
BYU vs. Florida

Visit http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/basketball-men/d1/2011 to keep up with the latest game results. Keep checking back for their Final Four selections!

Baja Escape with the Houston Zoo

Posted by in Conservation,Mammals,Marine Mammals,Sea Lions

Are you looking for a fantastic experience that will satisfy both your sense of adventure and your desire to learn about and conserve wildlife?  Have you explored the Zoo Travel Program  link under the Conserve Wildlife  tab on our website?  Here you will literally find a world of opportunity for exploring new territories, both near and far.  A staff member from the Houston Zoo accompanies each trip and we are joined by guides at the various destinations that are experts on the areas in which they live and work.  The zoo’s conservation department works hard to establish on-going relationships in the areas we visit which affords zoo groups that oft sought after “inside scoop” on the animals and ecosystems.

One of the most understated, yet biologically diverse areas to be found anywhere is right in our own backyard in Baja California, Mexico. When someone mentions biological diversity most people think of the Amazon, or the Serengeti.  But the Sea of Cortez, which separates the Baja peninsula from mainland Mexico, is one of the most biologically rich areas on the planet.  The Sea of Cortez contains a series of small islands, many of which are home to species of reptiles and cactus that are endemic only to each particular island.  The waters of the area are perhaps most famous as the calving grounds of grey whales but they also teem with many other whale and dolphin species, birds, manta rays, whale sharks , and my personal favorites, California sea lions.

Our Baja Escape  scheduled for December 10th – 15th offers the opportunity to explore the Sea of Cortez aboard a National Geographic ship.  The ship is small which allows it to navigate the waterways in the Sea of Cortez.  A smaller ship means fewer guests so you’ll have ample opportunity to interact with the National Geographic biologists aboard.  The ship also boasts an ‘open bridge’ which means guests are free to visit the bridge and see what it takes to navigate a ship through challenging waterways.

We’ll have time not only for drinking in show-stopping sunsets and whale watching from the ship’s deck but also for hiking, kayaking and zodiac trips around the islands that we visit.  Of course the part I am most looking forward to is snorkeling with the sea lion residents on Islas Los Islotes.  This group of sea lions is well used to having humans snorkeling around their home beaches and the youngsters often come out to see what these awkward masked and flippered creatures are up to.

This is truly a destination that rivals anywhere on the planet for beauty and wildlife viewing opportunities so check out the links above and book your adventure to Baja and the stunning crystal blue Sea of Cortez.