Injured Seal Returns to the Wild After Intensive Rescue Efforts on Aberdeenshire Coast

A seal found severely injured and entangled in fishing wire along an Aberdeenshire beach has made an astonishing recovery after months of dedicated care at a wildlife rescue centre. The young seal, later named Ariel by her rescuers, was discovered with deep lacerations...

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