A harp seal that stopped for a rest on a Beverly beach over the weekend is back in the water. The harp seal was spotted ...
A Harp Seal has been found resting at a beach in Beverly on Sunday morning. According to Beverly Animal Control, the seal is at Independence Park Beach over by the Jetty at the end of Wilson Avenue.
Spotting a seal on land on P.E.I. might come as a surprise for some, but it's no cause for concern, says the Marine Animal ...
Thank you to everyone for allowing the seal its space to rest." The article New Shoe Redux?: Harp Seal Pays Visit To Beverly Beach appeared first on Beverly Patch.
Grey seals and harbour seals are the most common species on P.E.I., she said. But harp seals and hooded seals spend time on the Island, too. Even though its coat is white, this grey seal pup ...
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In Eastern Canada however, seal hunters in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick can seek a personal licence to harvest up to six harp and/or grey seals ...