Help save stranded seal pups!
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Seal pups need YOUR help!
The past few years, the incidents of reported seal strandings have risen. Last year Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding Network (WMMSN) responded to 50 such calls.
Time is CRITICAL. "Pup Season" starts in just a couple of months, and an approved site to take rescued seal pups needs additional construction and materials to try and SAVE LIVES this year!
Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding Network is a nonprofit organization that responds to injured, stranded and deceased marine mammals in Whatcom County and certain surrounding islands.
They rely on trained and certified volunteer responders to help save marine mammals.
Thanks to a partnership with Whatcom Humane Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center the WMMSN has a safe, healthy and regulatory approved place for these pups, if the additional fencing and materials are in place.
In previous years, the network was able to partner with a certified rehabilitation facility to bring seal pups to for care and treatment, with the aim of releasing the young seals back into the wild if possible. Without your help these pups have NO PLACE TO GO!
Funds raised via this campaign will go towards ensuring rescued marine mammals continue to have a fighting chance. It means alot to us, WMMSN, but it means so much more to the animals who face challenges to their survival.
Please, hellp us to SAVE them!
The past few years, the incidents of reported seal strandings have risen. Last year Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding Network (WMMSN) responded to 50 such calls.
Time is CRITICAL. "Pup Season" starts in just a couple of months, and an approved site to take rescued seal pups needs additional construction and materials to try and SAVE LIVES this year!
Whatcom Marine Mammal Stranding Network is a nonprofit organization that responds to injured, stranded and deceased marine mammals in Whatcom County and certain surrounding islands.
They rely on trained and certified volunteer responders to help save marine mammals.
Thanks to a partnership with Whatcom Humane Society's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center the WMMSN has a safe, healthy and regulatory approved place for these pups, if the additional fencing and materials are in place.
In previous years, the network was able to partner with a certified rehabilitation facility to bring seal pups to for care and treatment, with the aim of releasing the young seals back into the wild if possible. Without your help these pups have NO PLACE TO GO!
Funds raised via this campaign will go towards ensuring rescued marine mammals continue to have a fighting chance. It means alot to us, WMMSN, but it means so much more to the animals who face challenges to their survival.
Please, hellp us to SAVE them!
Organizer
Rick Wood
Organizer
Birch Bay, WA