03/29/2024

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The Saddening result of seal and seal pup disturbance on the Welsh coast

With more people visiting the Welsh coast than ever before, wildlife disturbance is on the increase.

Recently, we’ve received sad news of the death of a seal pup after its mother failed to return to feed after being disturbed and scared off by people who wanted to take pictures and ‘selfies’ with the seal pup.

During the breeding season (August to December) you may come across white fluffy seal pups on beaches or rocky outcrops along the Welsh coast – often on their own. The mother however will probably be close by, so it is vital to keep your distance so she can return to her pup to feed it.

Melanie Heath, SAC Officer for Cardigan Bay said: “Seal pups need space and time to rest and grow, they are fed by their mothers’ for just three weeks before they have to fend for themselves. It is vital that during this time they are given space. Disturbance can lead to abandonment and death.”

Councillor Rhodri Evans, Cabinet Member for Economy and Regeneration said: “It is very important to remember that these beautiful iconic creatures are wild animals so keep your distance and enjoy from afar.”

For more information, please contact Melanie Heath on Melanie.Heath2@ceredigion.gov.uk

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