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The grey seal in the Baltic Sea was highly endangered, at the end of the 1970s there were only 5,000 animals left out of the original 90,000. Since then, the seal population has recovered and ...
A birdwatcher on the Isle of Wight observed a grey seal spitting a stream of water at a passing white-tailed eagle, a defense mechanisms not usually seen from the marine mammal ...
Researchers warn that today's hunting quotas of about 3,000 animals pose a risk to the long-term survival of the grey seal in the Baltic Sea. The conclusions of this new study are based on ...
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Thousands of grey seal pups counted at coastal breeding ground
More than 3,200 grey seal pups were born along a section of the Norfolk coast this season – slightly fewer than last year and possibly due to them finding new breeding grounds elsewhere. The ...
Animal rescue staff and volunteers release a pair of rehabilitated grey seals named "Evergreen" and "Remington" at Assateague Island State Park. | June 26, 2025 (National Aquarium) ...
It’s no shock that the visit was unexpected, as it’s unusual to see seals in Lowcountry waters. The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) says South Carolina is not part of their ...
From winter until May, baby seals show up regularly at the National Aquarium's Animal Care and Rescue Center - like Selkie, a grey seal pup.
On Feb. 15, a female gray seal entangled in plastic wrap from a case of water bottles was found stranded in Beach Haven, New Jersey.
Scientists are continuing to discover ways in which climate change is already affecting animal species around the world.
Gray seal Gunther opens his mouth on cue during a training session with an American Trail animal keeper. (Connor Mallon, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute) The ...
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