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Harbor seals enjoying the Monterey beach.
#seals #harborseal #nature #Ocean #wildlife
Harbor seals enjoying the Monterey beach.
#seals #harborseal #nature #Ocean #wildlife
2026-02-18

Harbor seals enjoying the Monterey beach.

Harbor seals enjoying the Monterey beach. #seals #harborseal #nature #Ocean #wildlife

2026-02-16

A seal waiting for some lunch at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary.

#photgraphy #wildlife #seals #cornwall #water

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Olympic balance rock competition. Monterey, CA. #Olympics #seals #harborseal #nature #wildlife

2026-02-16

Olympic balance rock competition.
Monterey, CA.

Great balance. šŸ˜† #seals #seal

earthlingappassionato
2026-02-09

Horseshoe Island, Antarctica
Seals rest on icebergs.

Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images




Seals rest on icebergs.
2026-02-06

Elephant seals take short naps while on deep dives. On the way to 7000 ft below, they fall asleep while diving in spirals downwards. When they get there, they wake up and forage for food

ox.ac.uk/news/2023-04-21-eleph

#Marine #Seals #Pinnepeds #Science #Nature #Wildlife

2026-02-05

⟦Langley et al.⟧ Gray Seal Cannibalism at the Largest Colony in the World, Sable Island onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10 🦭 #Pinnipeds #MarineMammals #MarineLife #MarineBiology #Seals #Porpoises #Science

Elvis has left the building! Rescued seal pup returns to the wild after months of rehab

The young grey seal, rescued from the rocks at Porthcawl seafront back in September, has been released into the open waters after a long stint at the RSPCA’s West Hatch Wildlife Centre. And in true showbiz style, she didn’t go alone.

Elvis — who turned out to be a she — was one of six seals returned to the wild on Monday, alongside a line‑up of fellow marine ā€œcelebritiesā€ named Sleep Token, Wurzel, Arctic Monkey, Benson Boone and Fleetwood Mac.

Found injured, starving and alone

Elvis was first spotted in trouble on the Porthcawl coastline, injured, malnourished and separated from her mother. She was brought to safety by British Divers Marine Life Rescue with support from the local RNLI crew, before being transferred to the RSPCA for round‑the‑clock care.

At just 13.6kg, she needed antibiotics for wounds on her fore flippers and chin, and weeks of careful feeding to build her strength.

Elvis the rescued seal pup peeks out of her carrier as she’s released back into the wild after months of rehabilitation.
(Image: RSPCA)

From intensive care to deep‑water training

At West Hatch, seal pups start life in intensive care pens before graduating to outdoor pools once they’re strong enough to self‑feed. Elvis spent her final weeks in one of the centre’s deeper pools with another seal named Dido, waiting for storms to pass before she could be released.

RSPCA Wildlife Supervisor Ryan Walker said watching Elvis swim free was ā€œa wonderful momentā€.

ā€œElvis progressed through rehabilitation very well,ā€ he said. ā€œOnce she gained enough weight she was fit for release. We’re delighted she is now where she belongs — along with the other seals too.ā€

Elvis takes her first confident swim in open water after being released following months of care at RSPCA West Hatch.
(Image: RSPCA)

A pricey rescue season

Seal season runs from September to March, and the RSPCA says each pup can cost around £1,400 a week in fish and veterinary care. Before release, the animals are tagged for identification, and many are later spotted thriving in the wild.

This group was released from the Devon coast — just a short swim from where Elvis was originally found.

Meet the rest of the ā€œbandā€

The full release line‑up included:

  • Benson Boone – rescued from Pembrokeshire, lethargic and underweight
  • Sleep Token – rescued from Cornwall with multiple wounds
  • Arctic Monkey – one of the first rescues of the season, found in Devon
  • Wurzel – rescued from Cornwall, underweight and injured
  • Fleetwood Mac – rescued from Devon with wounds and low weight
RSPCA staff carry two seal transport crates to the shoreline as part of the release of rehabilitated pups.
(Image: RSPCA)

RSPCA photographer Emma Jacobs, who documented their progress, said it was ā€œwonderfulā€ to see the group return to the sea.

ā€œOur precious wildlife desperately needs our help,ā€ she said. ā€œIt’s been amazing to follow this group as they gained strength ready for release.ā€

Public urged to keep distance from seals

The RSPCA is reminding beachgoers to keep their distance from seals — and keep dogs on leads — especially during pupping season.

RSPCA Animal Rescue Officer Ellie West said:

ā€œIt’s not unusual to see a seal pup by itself. Mothers leave pups alone while they feed. If the pup looks healthy, monitor it from a safe distance for 24 hours.ā€

Rehabilitated seal pups make their way towards the water after being released from their carriers.
(Image: RSPCA)

Anyone concerned about an injured or distressed seal is urged to call the RSPCA emergency line on 0300 1234 999.

#Pembrokeshire #Porthcawl #RSPCA #sealRescue #Seals
Elvis the seal pup emerging from the water onto a wet shoreline during her release.Elvis the seal pup looking out from an animal carrier at the water’s edge during her release.Elvis the seal pup swimming in shallow coastal water shortly after her release.RSPCA staff carrying two seal transport crates across a rocky shoreline during a release operation.
Obsidian Urbex PhotographyObsidianUrbex@mstdn.social
2026-01-29

🦭First seal transport of 2026! This beautiful girl was safely transported, to continue her journey of rehabilitation. My role today? Seal Uber šŸš•

I am proud to be a marine mammal medic with British Divers Marine Life Rescue, nothing compares to working as part of this amazing team. Special shout out to the RSPCA, their expert team working towards her release back to the wild. Heal fast little one šŸ’™

#Wildlife #Volunteer #Charity #Seals #Seal #GreySeals #GreySeal #Animal

seal in a cage

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