to be recovering..so we wait with guarded optimism. Wild Thing was captured and transported to PAWS on 1-21-17 with an infected chest injury. Wild Thing was very active during capture and hopefully will also be on the road to recovery. Thanks to all the Seal Sitters volunteers for the many hours spent watching over the pups as well as informing the public as to the natural history of these seals and Seal Sitters mission.
Please remember that these pups need to rest about 50% of the time and need quiet on the resting beaches. No not approach any marine mammal on the beach...remain 100 yards away if possible and please keep noise levels down. All dogs should be leashed and are not allowed on Seattle Parks beaches leashed or not. Seal pups have been killed by dogs on local beaches in the past. If you see a marine mammal on local Seattle beaches please contact Seal Sitters at 206-905- SEAL. Seal Sitters responds to reports of all types of marine mammals on the beach, Seals, Sea Lions, Porpoises, Dolphins and Whales.
Images of Wild Thing and Hope
Wild Thing |
Wild Thing (chest injury) |
Wild Thing |
Wild Thing |
Wild Thing intervention |
Wild Thing Intervention |
Wild Thing intervention |
Wild Thing Intervention |
Wild Thing intervention |
Wild Thing intervention |
Hope intervention |
Hope intervention |
Hope intervention |
Hope |
Hope |
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