Once-ailing sea lions released by Peru activists
Dec. 6 5:53 PM EST
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One-year old sea lions named Camilo, right, and Alex swim in the ocean after being released into the wild in Lima, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The sea lions were rehabilitated by Peru's Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals, ORCA, after being found injured one month ago on a Lima beach. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
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One-year-old sea lions named Camilo, left, and Alex stand at the edge of the boat before jumping into the ocean off the coast of Lima, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The sea lions were rehabilitated by Peru's Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals, ORCA, after being found injured one month ago on a Lima beach. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
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One-year old sea lions named Camilo, left, and Alex stand at the edge of the boat before jumping into the ocean as members of the press take pictures off the coast of Lima, Peru, Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012. The sea lions were rehabilitated by Peru's Organization for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Animals, ORCA, after being found injured one month ago on a Lima beach. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)
LIMA, Peru (AP) — Two sea lions have been released into the bay off Peru's capital after being nursed back to health by environmental activists.
Activists say the two sea lions suffered from pneumonia and hemorrhagic gastritis. They say those ailments are thought to have developed as a result of the animals being hit by fishermen.
The Peruvian environmental group Orca has for years been rescuing and rehabilitating injured sea lions. Orca leader Carlos Yaipen says the group regularly finds sea lions hurt or ill along the coast near Lima.
The pair of sea lions received a month of care before their release Thursday. Rescuers named the animals Alex and Camilo.
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