RESIDENT FEMALE GREY SEAL

Anneka ANNEKA
Anneka, a female grey seal, was named after Anneka Rice when she visited the Sanctuary as part if her treasure Hunt programme. Anneka was brain damaged as a pup which is reflected in her behaviour- she is the liveliest of all our seals, whizzing around the convalescence pool all day and spinning around... More>>
Atlanta ATLANTA
Atlanta (aka "Attie"), a female grey seal, was rescued from a beach in the Scottish highlands and taken to the Highland Wildlife Hospital at Ullapool where Beatrice Brinkler succeeded in restoring the seal's general health. Unfortuately, Atlanta had badly damaged eyes, probably pecked by birds, and Beatrice... More>>
Fatima FATIMA
Fatima, a female grey seal, was rescued as a pup in the early 1970s. She had suffered some really nasty head injuries from being bashed against rocks during stormy weather. The scars all over her head and nose make her easily recognizable and show the severity if her injuries... More>>
Lizzie LIZZIE
Lizzie, a female grey seal, arrived at the sanctuary on the 16th October 2001. She is 25 years old, and came from the Dartmoor Wildlife Park, so she could have more suitable living conditions and companionship. She has an infected flipper and cataracts on her eyes... More>>
Sheba SHEBA
Sheba, a female grey seal, is a partially sighted female in our convalescence pool. She was originally rescued, as a pup in the mid 1970s, with nasty infections in both of her eyes. Despite round the clock treatment to clear up the infections as quickly as possible, unfortunately... More>>
Snoopy SNOOPY
Snoopy, a female grey seal, arrived at the Sanctuary on the 26th of October 2004. The sanctuary was contacted by the Keepers of Whipsnade Wild Animal Park after Snoopy’s companion died earlier this year, with hope of providing a home for her. Snoopy made the long journey from London... More>>

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