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Pakake, these awesome sea lions, used to chill all along New Zealand's coast and subantarctic islands, but now their crew is getting smaller. If you want to be a hero and help these guys out, here's the lowdown.
So, how do you know if you're vibing with a pakake or not? Kekeno, the New Zealand fur seals have this pointy nose thing going on and are a bit smaller. They love the rocky spots, while pakake are all about those sandy beaches.
Diagram from Department of Conservation - https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/marine-mammals/seals/new-z...
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Male fur seal Image: Katherine Clements | Department of Conservation |
Female sea lion Image: Hannah Hendriks | Department of Conservation |
Female fur seal Image: Katherine Clements | Department of Conservation |
If you're lucky enough to spot a pakake, you're basically encountering one of the rarest sea lions on the planet. These legends are nationally critical and protected by law. Don't mess with them – it's illegal to disturb, harass, harm, injure, or take out a pakake sea lion. Even your furry friend on a leash needs to play it cool.
Play it cool too, okay? Keep your distance, like at least 10 metres. If your dog's rocking with you, give them 20 metres of space. Pakake are curious and not afraid of humans, so don't sprint away – they might think you're up for a game. Back off slowly without staring them down. You can stroll between them and the water, except if they're heading for a swim.
Be a hero and report any pakake sightings to the Department of Conservation (DOC) hotline at 0800 DOC HOT (0800 362 468) or do it online. Share all the deets – date, time, location (GPS if you're fancy), distinguish between whakahao male and kake female, count how many sea lions, estimate their sizes and snap pics or videos if you can.
If you witness a sea lion in deep trouble – severely injured, tangled up in trash, or getting hassled by humans or dogs – again, hit up the DOC conservation emergency hotline at 0800 DOC HOT.
Let's keep these pakake legends safe and sound!
Try the Protection of pakake quiz.