Such a sight is something few would expect. Seals, including the smaller gray seals, are increasingly being spotted off the ...
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‘Seals have long lived in the river with the latest estuary populations from Zoological Society of London (ZSL) counting ...
Almost 600 harbour seals and 3,000 grey seals now live in the Thames Estuary, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), which runs London Zoo, has revealed. Taking to the air and sea, ZSL conducted ...
The Zoological Society of London confirmed there had been seal sightings in the stretch of the Thames where the animal was spotted A video on social media has captured what appears to be a seal ...
The only known London cloth seal with this date on it.In the centre of this lead seal are the arms of the City of London (a cross and a sword). Around the edge is an inscription: "LOND[INI PRO ...
“We’re currently seeing a sharp increase in seal sightings in London,” Ms Tester, who is also Thames area coordinator for the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR), told The Standard.
Grey seals visit frequently, while harbour seals are residents with a breeding population in the Thames Estuary. The Zoological Society of London website says: “The Thames Estuary is home to harbour ...