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Seal Station Has Recorded First Howler of the Year

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People are often to blame for young seals losing their mother. The seal station warns strongly.
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From May to the middle of July, most of the farmers are born on the North Sea. The seal station in Norddeich currently has a lot to do, because the first motherless young animals of this season have arrived in the breeding station and are raised by hand. In late summer, the wild animals are to be released again into freedom. The post First heulers of the season are picked up in seal station in Norddeich appeared first on SAT.1 REGIONAL.

They can already be seen on the sandbanks. Seals are attentively observing everything around them. It's time for the seal counting flights to begin: They start on Monday, June 16.

People are often to blame for young seals losing their mother. The seal station warns strongly.

Big eyes, small and without mother: Every year Heuler are raised by hand in northern Germany - this season nine young animals have already been taken in at the seal station in Norddeich.

·Hamburg, Germany
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People are often to blame for young seals losing their mother. The seal station warns strongly.

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