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Beloved grey seal dies during treatment at Marine Mammal Stranding Center
A grey seal that became a favorite among caretakers and veterinarians at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine has died during a medical procedure, the facility confirmed. The animal, rescued earlier this year, had been under treatment for a severe injury to its back flipper and had captured the hearts of those involved in its recovery. The seal was brought to the center in April after being found stranded along the New Jersey shoreline. Staff members at the Marine Mammal
Beloved grey seal dies during treatment at Marine Mammal Stranding Center
A grey seal that became a favorite among caretakers and veterinarians at the Marine Mammal Stranding Center in Brigantine has died during a medical procedure, the facility confirmed. The animal, rescued earlier this year, had been under treatment for a severe injury to its back flipper and had captured the hearts of those involved in its recovery. The seal was brought to the center in April after being found stranded along the New Jersey shoreline. Staff members at the Marine Mammal
Bottlenose dolphin calf born at Chicago zoo after more than a decade
A Chicago-based zoo is celebrating a major marine mammal milestone with the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf—its first in more than a decade. The new arrival comes as a joyful update for staff, conservationists, and guests alike, symbolizing both scientific achievement and a new chapter in marine animal care. The calf was born early Saturday morning on June 7 to Allie, a 38-year-old female bottlenose dolphin who has been under the zoo’s care for many years. She began
Bottlenose dolphin calf born at Chicago zoo after more than a decade
A Chicago-based zoo is celebrating a major marine mammal milestone with the birth of a bottlenose dolphin calf—its first in more than a decade. The new arrival comes as a joyful update for staff, conservationists, and guests alike, symbolizing both scientific achievement and a new chapter in marine animal care. The calf was born early Saturday morning on June 7 to Allie, a 38-year-old female bottlenose dolphin who has been under the zoo’s care for many years. She began









