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Web References
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1. www.jrfielding.com
www.jrfielding.com/viewstory.c - [Cached]Published on: 9/18/2007 Last Visited: 9/18/2007
And on yet another level, it's an informational piece about some of the state's better-known pioneers, such as Walt Disney and environmentalist John Muir, as well as some lesser-knowns, including aquarist Sue Campbell, who acts as a surrogate mother to orphaned otters, and botanist Steven Sillett, a scientist studying sequoia canopies.
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Campbell, who works at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, educates us on how interspecies communication works, specifically how a human can prepare a young sea otter for the world. -
2. Adventures in Wild California - Big Movie Zone
www.bigmoviezone.com/filmsearc - [Cached]Published on: 7/20/2001 Last Visited: 11/25/2002
Susan Campbell, Aquarist, Monterey Bay Aquarium Susan Campbell has been working for the past two decades to save one of California's most loveable yet endangered wild creatures: the sea otters. An ocean lover and experienced diver, the sea has become a second home for Campbell, the place where she can share her own knowledge with orphaned sea otters in need. In ADVENTURES IN WILD CALIFORNIA, Susan Campbell offers a rare glimpse of interspecies communication far from the shores of human experience. Campbell has worked at the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium since 1990, where she rehabilitates orphaned and injured sea otters for return to the wild; tracks rehabilitated animals in the sea; helps to design sea otter holding pools and provides temporary care for otters; and oversees the training of staff and volunteers. She previously assisted with the care and rehabilitation of oiled northern sea otters at the Sea Otter Rescue and Rehabilitation Center in Seward, Alaska and worked as a biological aid for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, transporting otters for a translocation project. Campbell's other wild pursuits include working as a Veterinary Assistant in Monterey, California. -
3. Julien R. Fielding - Freelance Writer and Editor
www.jrfielding.com/../live/vie - [Cached]Published on: 9/26/2003 Last Visited: 10/16/2004
And on yet another level, it's an informational piece about some of the state's better-known pioneers, such as Walt Disney and environmentalist John Muir, as well as some lesser-knowns, including aquarist Sue Campbell, who acts as a surrogate mother to orphaned otters, and botanist Steven Sillett, a scientist studying sequoia canopies.

