
Amazing Work by BDMLR and The Cornish Seal Sanctuary helping free Wings the seal from a ring-style frisbee around it's neck.
After multiple attempts to help the seal named Wings, the BDMLR and Cornish Seal Sanctuary were successful in freeing the seal yesterday.
Wings is a regular to the St Ives area and can be regularly seen in the harbour.
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