Staff at the National Aquarium Animal Care and Rescue Center are rehabilitating four young grey seals, hitting the center’s ...
The sea mammals may actually be able to sense the amount of oxygen in their blood—something we humans can't do.
The seals’ ability to detect the amount of oxygen in their blood may help them make diving decisions and avoid drowning.
A new study from researchers at the University of St. Andrews’s Sea Mammal Research Unit in Scotland suggests that some seals ...
An aquarium was treating the seal pup for dehydration, malnutrition and other health issues before its condition declined past the point of no return.
While it may have seemed a bit cool to be lounging on the beach for some folks, it apparently was just right for a juvenile gray seal spotted hanging out at the Oceanfront this week. Around 9 a.m.
The National Aquarium Animal Rescue team are working through their busiest local seal rescue season in years, with four ...
A baby seal was rescued from the streets of downtown New Haven, lethargic and underweight. He is now recovering at a nearby ...
A juvenile gray seal is still resting on the beach on 33rd Street, as of 2 p.m. WTKR News 3's John Hood took video of the ...
The seal named Chappy, which had been found flat on its stomach on a cold, snow-encrusted street in New Haven, Conn., had an intestinal disease, a necropsy showed.
Bird flu has been found in two dead grey seals on the north Norfolk coast. The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) said ...
Animal Rescue Program professionals took the seal to the aquarium ... He weighed just 28 pounds, less than the 35 pounds ...