Harbour seals are under "serious threat" in the Firth of Forth amid a surge in the population of grey seals, local experts have warned. They estimate that numbers have fallen by about 40% since ...
It wasn’t until 2013 that genetic research finally identified them as harbor seals. A long-standing question has been whether the seals in Iliamna Lake were separate from those in Bristol Bay ...
Harbour seals' whiskers are so sensitive they can sense a fish over 35m away. Their whiskers can also determine the size and shape of a fish using vibrations from the water The UK supports nearly ...
It wasn't until 2013 that genetic research finally identified them as harbor seals. A long-standing question has been whether the seals in Iliamna Lake were separate from those in Bristol Bay ...
Almost 600 harbour seals and 3,000 grey seals now live in the Thames Estuary, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), which runs London Zoo, has revealed. Taking to the air and sea, ZSL conducted ...
A version of the little blue pill – yes, that pill – could be key to helping harbor seals, and not in the way you might think. According to SeaLife Response, Rehabilitation and Research (SR3 ...