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Dehydrated seal rescued after travelling from Cornwall to Wales
Caroline Robinson South West RSPCA The RSPCA said the seal was found at St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire A grey seal pup is receiving specialist care after he was found dehydrated and underweight following a 120km (75 miles) journey.

How AI is helping to study tourist impact on seals
Artificial intelligence is helping the study of seal numbers at a protected Scottish site by drastically cutting how long it takes to assess data.

Often brutal, always beautiful: the sea hounds of the Frisian Islands – in pictures
For 10 years, the scientist and photographer Jeroen Hoekendijk has been observing pinnipeds such as seals and walruses on the fragile North Sea archipelago stretching along the Dutch, German and Danish coastline.

Greek tragedy: the rare seals hiding in caves to escape tourists
Deep in a sea cave in Greece’s northern Sporades, a bulky shape moves in the gloom. Someone on the boat bobbing at a distance offshore passes round a pair of binoculars and yes! – there it is.

U.S. seal populations have rebounded — and so have their conflicts with humans
Alix Morris’s new book, A Year with the Seals, explores humans’ complicated relationship with these controversial marine mammals.


Dehydrated seal rescued after travelling from Cornwall to Wales
Caroline Robinson South West RSPCA The RSPCA said the seal was found at St Brides Bay in Pembrokeshire A grey seal pup is receiving specialist care after he was found dehydrated and underweight following a 120km (75 miles) journey.

How AI is helping to study tourist impact on seals
Artificial intelligence is helping the study of seal numbers at a protected Scottish site by drastically cutting how long it takes to assess data.

Often brutal, always beautiful: the sea hounds of the Frisian Islands – in pictures
For 10 years, the scientist and photographer Jeroen Hoekendijk has been observing pinnipeds such as seals and walruses on the fragile North Sea archipelago stretching along the Dutch, German and Danish coastline.

Greek tragedy: the rare seals hiding in caves to escape tourists
Deep in a sea cave in Greece’s northern Sporades, a bulky shape moves in the gloom. Someone on the boat bobbing at a distance offshore passes round a pair of binoculars and yes! – there it is.

U.S. seal populations have rebounded — and so have their conflicts with humans
Alix Morris’s new book, A Year with the Seals, explores humans’ complicated relationship with these controversial marine mammals.
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