
A trio of seals, rescued last year by the MSPCA, are now nearly ready to go back into the Irish Sea.
The orphans are timid but do have sharp teeth and need to go back into the wild.
Manager of the MSPCA at Ard Jerkyll, Lynn Renshaw.
Thursday, 24 February 2011 15:55

A trio of seals, rescued last year by the MSPCA, are now nearly ready to go back into the Irish Sea.
The orphans are timid but do have sharp teeth and need to go back into the wild.
Manager of the MSPCA at Ard Jerkyll, Lynn Renshaw.
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