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The Marine Mammal Stranding Center rescued a Harp seal after being found sick and dehydrated on Brant Beach in Ocean County, New Jersey.
The light-colored seal that popped up on the sand on Coney Island Wednesday is part of a yearly spate of beached seals in the New York area.
A rescued harp seal that seemed to be on the road to recovery suddenly took a sharp turn for the worse on Wednesday and had to be euthanized, the Marine Mammal Stranding Center said Thursday ...
Visiting harp seals can also struggle with the consequences of unseasonably warm temperatures, especially because they like to feast on snow and ice.
The rescued and rehabilitated harp seal looks at the ocean after being released back into the wild April 8. Screenshot of video by the Marine Mammal Stranding Center A seal galumphs excitedly ...
Harp seals typically are found in icy parts of the Arctic and North Atlantic oceans, but one made it all the way to New Jersey.
A harp seal dubbed Polaris was rescued by Whale and Dolphin Conservation last month at Nantasket Beach in Hull.
Wildlife officials safely rescued a seal that became stranded at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, Delaware.
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A harp seal that stopped for a rest on a Beverly beach over the weekend is back in the water.