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The GSPCA during our 152nd year celebrations would like to update on our two seal pups in our care.
To see VT of the seals and our work please visit https://youtube.com/shorts/1EuW3XU87wQ?feature=share
Geoff George Head of Marinee Mammals said “Roar and California Girl who were rescued the end of last year and when rescued were only 15kgs, very dehydrated, thin, had infections and full of worms at a similar age of a month or so old so really should be three times the weight they were are doing very well
“They are out in the pools we still have at the GSPCA but soon to lose ahead of the big build.”
“We are hoping to release them very soon.”
Steve Byrne GSPCA Manager said “Geoff and the team have done such an incredible job caring for Roar and California Girl.”
“Both seal pups who were so close to perishing are doing extremely well and loving our pools at the GSPCA which will soon be removed to make way for the BIG BUILD and new Wildlife Hospital.”
“It is #GSPCAPurpleWeek and we celebrate 152 years and we wanted all to know they are doing really well and we will soon release them back to the wild.”
“We are due to knock down our current seal facilities to build new so we did reach out to the RSPCA to see if they could help.”
“Although they did help us pre 2012 they have informed us that for a number of reasons from large numbers of seal pups in their care already to other concerns they won’t be in a position to help us for the foreseeable future so we are now looking at other options to help the seal pups needing our care while the build takes place.”
“As we have our preferred builders we are now in negotiations with we are hopeful for a quick turn around for Roar and California Girl ahead of the new build but we are reaching out to anyone who thinks they can help with certainly this and next years seal pup rehab.”
“Some of the current wildlife building have started to come down and although we have areas for triaging the seal pups but it is the pool stage we will not have and this is when we get the weight and fitness into each pup to ready for the wild.”
“We are looking at options but anyone that think they could help we would love to hear from them.”
“We are well into this years seal pup season and we have lots of details online on what to do if you do see a seal in trouble, but the easiest is just call 257261.”
“In the 12 years we have now released 41 back into local waters.”
“We are very busy at this time of year with wildlife and are now very close to selecting a building firm for the new Wildlife Hospital so it is highly this season of seals we are looking for help in the UK for their rehab while the build takes place but we will of course stabilise them here.”
“This will be the BIGGEST Build in our history and we really need your support and to find out more please visit https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/gspca-biggest-build-appeal .”
There are many ways to help us help the seal pups and their future and here are a few ideas –
If You Spot A Seal Pup
If you find a seal pup that looks FIT AND HEALTHY and it shows no signs of distress, you may consider monitoring it from a safe distance for 24 hours. Unfortunately, too many seal pups get taken into captivity because people think they have been abandoned. If the mother does not return within 24 hours, we would ask you to contact 01481 257261.
A healthy pup looks like a big, stuffed maggot without a neck. However, a thin pup looks sleek (but not bony) and has a visible neck, like a healthy dog.
PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH THE SEAL. They can give a nasty bite, which will become infected by bacteria that live in a seal’s mouths.
Note: Do not allow dogs or other animals to harass a seal.
If a seal is scared back into the water, it could then be washed out to sea by strong currents and be lost. You should not put a seal pup back in the sea as it may get into difficulty.
If a seal pup is sick, thin or injured then we would ask you to contact our 24-hour cruelty and advice line
When reporting an injured, sick or abandoned seal to the GSPCA, please make sure you are able to supply the following information:
Caution:- Handling of any animal either domestic, wild, dead or alive may be potentially hazardous. Obvious dangers include bites, scratches and general hygiene issues. Common sense should be applied in all instances and, if unsure, seek additional advice or assistance. Personal hygiene should be taken into consideration after handling any animal, whether it’s domestic, wild, dead or alive.
For any questions please contact 01481 257261
Please remember and keep your animals and pets safe during the high winds, especially those that are kept outdoors.
Here is a table of the seals we have helped back to the wild and those in our care -
Name Jethou Bumblee Hanois Trinity Eden Bonnie Sami Temperance Andrew Marty Gully Sealia Mambo Hannah Pebbles Joey Titan India Pork Pie Aurora Eliza Jagho Herman Luna C Blueberry Sizzle Maverick Shakespeare Emilia Echo Hector Cleopatra Henny Peej Faulkner Jem Grinch Baby Shark Maya Didier Doyle Dolly Valentine Roar California Girl |
Arrived November 2012 January 2013 January 2014 January 2014 January 2016 December 2016 November 2017 November 2018 December 2018 December 2018 January 2019 February 2019 February 2019 February 2020 November 2020 December 2020 March 2021 May 2021 November 2021 November 2021 December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 April 2022 October 2022 December 2022 December 2022 December 2022 January 2023 February 2023 April 2023 November 2023 November 2023 December 2023 December 2023 January 2024 January 2024 January 2024 January 2024 February 2024 October 2024 November 2024 |
Where found Jethou Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Jersey (released in Jersey) Guernsey Jersey Jersey (released in Jersey) Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Jersey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey (originally from Cornwall) Jersey Jersey Herm, Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Jersey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Jersey (released in Jersey) Jersey (released in Jersey) Guernsey Guernsey Jersey (released in Jersey) Jersey (released in Jersey) Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey Guernsey (in care currently) Guernsey (in care currently) |
To see some of the previous stories about seals please click here http://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/tag/seals .
Some grey seal facts -
For advice on what to do if you see or find sick or injured wildlife please visit http://www.gspca.org.gg/animals/wildlife-advice or call 01481 257261
To videos of the seal pups and other animals please visit https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGuernseySPCA
Steve continued “There are many ways you can help support our vital 24/7 work and donate or raise funds for the hundreds of animals in our care.”
“With around 100 hedgehogs, 2 seal pups, dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, reptiles and many birds we help over 3000 animals through the doors every year.”
“We are currently celebrating 152 years with it being #GSPCAPurpleWeek and with our anniversary tomorrow find out more by visiting https://www.gspca.org.gg/blog/it-gspca-purple-week-friday-7th-14th-february-2025-celebrating-152-years-are-you-getting-involv .”
“Maybe you’d like to join the team as a volunteer or staff member, if so check out https://www.gspca.org.gg/about/volunteers .”
“If you would like to support our Amazon Wish List and see lists of items that we use every day and things that we are appealing for.”
“If would like to help with wish list items you can call us on 01481 25721 or email [email protected] or the easy way to see many items we are in need is by going to our Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/25MJPPDAGXHL1?type=WishList .”
“We do promote buying items locally but shopping online can help raise funds at the same time as if you select the GSPCA through easy fund raising part of the amount through 1000’s of online retailers comes back to the GSPCA and it has raised over £2500.”
“To sign up to do this please visit http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/guernseyspca/?u=1CHID8 .”
“Sadly Amazon Smile doesn’t allow Guernsey charities to sign up but you can go through easy fund raising to achieve the same donation.”
“As mentioned you can always chose to donate via local stores and the Amazon Wish List is a shop front showing some of the items we need but there are many others and we have published these on our Wish List page http://www.gspca.org.gg/about/our-plans-wish-list .”
“A gift of a tiny bowl costing less than a £1 to a £600 intensive care unit, every donation is hugely appreciated and really makes the team smile that there are those that care and want to support our work.”
“Another amazing way to support our work is by just a couple of pounds each month can make a massive difference in helping the animals in our care and to find out more please go to http://www.gspca.org.gg/sites/default/files/Angel%20sponsor%20form%20special%202018%20new.pdf .”
“To make a donation you can go to https://giving.gg/donate/charity/2/Guernsey-Society-for-the-Prevention-of-Cruelty-to-Animals-(GSPCA) .”
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