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  2. Precious Rescue Baby Seal in Vancouver Skyrockets to Fame ...

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    One of those babies is Biscuits the seal, a temporary resident at Vancouver Marine Mammal Rescue in Canada. This precious seal pup is already on the road to recovery (and being released back into ...

  3. Ocean Conservation Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Conservation Namibia rescuing an entangled seal in Namibia. Seal rescue. Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN) is a non-profit organization founded by Naude and Katja Dreyer in January 2020 to create global awareness of ocean and plastic pollution and its impact on animals, specifically seals. OCN is based in Walvis Bay, Namibia. [1]

  4. Baby Rescue Seal Prepping for Release Into Wild Is the ... - AOL

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    Related: Baby Seal Playing With Remote Control Toy Boat Is So Precious “She was abandoned by her mum and would’ve died without intervention,” explains the rescue center in the comments.

  5. Kayaker Is Greeted By Scores of Curious Baby Seals and It's ...

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    Thanks to protections put in place, the population of seals is now stable at over two million, and many seal-based products are banned in Europe and other places which drives down the demand for them.

  6. Seal Island, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The island was photographed from the water. A large number of seals can be seen on its surface. Seal Island (formerly known as Witte Klip, meaning "White Rock") is a small land mass located 5.7 kilometres (3.5 miles) off the northern beaches of False Bay, near Cape Town in South Africa.

  7. Eilean nan Ròn - Wikipedia

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    Eilean nan Ròn was populated for many years. 73 people lived there in 1881 and 30 in 1931 but it has been uninhabited since 1938. [5] The final evacuation list contained nine people from the Mackay family – Christina Bella Mackay, Hector Sinclair Mackay, Jessie Ann Mackay, Willie John Mackay, Hugh Campbell Mackay, Donald Mackay, Ina Mackay, Chrissie Dolina Mackay and Christina Mackay.

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  9. Shillay - Wikipedia

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    Shillay (Scottish Gaelic: Siolaigh) is an uninhabited island which lies 2 km north of Pabbay in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. The name is derived from the Norse selr-øy meaning seal island and is a Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve owing to its international importance for breeding grey seals .