Rescued B.C. Harbour Seal Pups Released Back to the Ocean
The Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Society rehabilitates up to 150 marine mammals annually with a 94% survival rate, releasing tagged harbour seal pups Zeus and Great Bear after care.
- Harbour seal pups in B.C. were rescued and released back into the wild recently within the province.
- This event followed care and rehabilitation efforts amid broader regional concerns including public service strikes and environmental issues in B.C.
- The return of the seal pups happened alongside other notable events such as a brush fire near White Rock and a growing hospitality industry worry about labor strikes.
- Officials reported that 34,000 public service workers began strike action, and wildfire smoke prompted Metro Vancouver air quality warnings during this period.
- The seal pups’ successful release suggests ongoing wildlife support efforts in B.C. continue despite challenges facing the region’s services and environment.
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