Some seals are hunted more than others for the size and quantity of their coats. Harp Seals are famous for their soft creamy pelts used for clothing, whereas the Grey, Ribbon and Elephant Seals were hunted for their blubber and their food value. Seal conservation is vitally important as they are being hunted intensely. Since the 18th Century, seal hunting has become a big commercial business. Today seal killing still occurs, even though many conservation bodies go to great lenghts to prevent it. |
![]() | By getting involved with our adoption scheme, your valuable contribution will directly benefit the seals on their long road to recovery and, in most cases, eventual release. |
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| You can choose to adopt one of our rescued pups, as every year the Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary rescues, rehabilitates and releases over thirty injured or abandoned pups. If you prefer, you can adopt one those unfortunate animals, who due to the nature of their injuries are unable to effectively survive in the wild, your support will ensure that they enjoy a safe home at the Hunstanton SEA LIFE Sanctuary. |
Here are the options for adopting a Resident Seal, or one of our Rescued Pups
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| Family £80.00
| Adult £40.00
| Child £33.00
| Concession £35.00
| (max 2 adults & 2 children)
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![]() | WHEN YOU ADOPT A SEAL |
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You can adopt either of our resident seals Amber or Sally or Tyne.
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You can also adopt, one of our Penguins, an Otter, or one of our other residents.
| Last day for posting your sponsorship packs to you for Christmas is 15th December 2011. | ||
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IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORE INFORMATION PLEASE E-MAIL OR CONTACT THE ADOPTION CO-ORDINATOR ON 01485 533576. If you would like to print a copy of the adoption form, click here, and when it has downloaded, just use the PRINT option on your web browser! |
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