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UK Beaches Overrun: Seals Seek Rescue Amidst Storms
3 Jan
Summary
- Rescue charities report a significant increase in seals needing help this winter.
- Storms and human disturbance are causing seal pups to be separated from mothers.
- RSPCA Mallydams Wood has seen an earlier than usual influx of grey seal pups.

Rescue charities have observed a notable surge in seals requiring assistance and care throughout the current winter season. Organizations such as British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) have received hundreds of calls reporting seals in distress along the beaches of south-east England.
These distressed animals, often confused and separated from their mothers due to severe storms and human disturbance, are being taken to specialized care facilities. The RSPCA's Mallydams Wood in East Sussex has reported seeing a higher number of grey seal pups arriving earlier than is typical for this pupping season.
The ongoing influx highlights the challenges faced by marine wildlife during harsh weather conditions. The combined impact of environmental factors and human presence continues to strain rescue resources as these vulnerable animals seek safety and rehabilitation.




