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Seal pup blocks Scarborough road before being returned to the beach
Summary
A young grey seal pup was found lying in the middle of a road in Scarborough and was returned to the shore by the British Divers Marine Life Rescue after local staff called the charity and stayed with the animal.
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A young grey seal pup was found lying in the middle of a road in Scarborough near the Grand Hotel on Thursday morning. Staff at Me'N'u Scarborough on Royal Albert Drive discovered the animal while arriving for work and called the British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) hotline. They remained with the pup until Marine Mammal Medics attended. The seal was then returned to the shore and was last seen resting.
Key details:
- The pup was found in the middle of a road on Royal Albert Drive in Scarborough and its presence posed a hazard from passing traffic.
- Staff at a nearby business called the BDMLR hotline and stayed with the animal until trained Marine Mammal Medics arrived.
- The road was closed while responders attended and the pup was returned to the shoreline, where it was last seen resting.
- A BDMLR spokesperson said heavy tides can push tired seal pups beyond the beach and that managing risks around the animal until trained medics arrive is often the safest immediate response under an appropriate wildlife licence.
- The report noted a similar January incident in Cornwall, when a seal pup entered a private garden during Storm Chandra and was later released back to the sea after BDMLR was called.
Summary:
The incident briefly disrupted traffic in Scarborough and ended with the pup returned to the shore and resting. Undetermined at this time.
