Nine seals released back into the wild after months recovering in Norfolk

The group were being cared for at the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Centre

Nine pups were released back into the wild
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 23rd May 2022

Nine seal pups have been released back into the wild after time recovering at a wildlife centre near King's Lynn.

Barn Dance, Gustav, Renee, Axel, Duncan, Diego, Vermeer, Stanhope and Neil had all spent time at the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Centre, which cares for aroiund 4,000 injured animals a year.

Dozens of seals are cared for at the Norfolk wildlife centre every year, after being found orphaned, injured or dehydrated.

Often seals turn up injured by things like netting or plastic waste floating in the sea.

East Winch cares for a mix of different animals, including ducks, swans, badgers and foxes.

They have an Amazon wishlist for those who want to help them care for wildlife.

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