[MARINE_BIOLOGY_INTERNATIONAL] Stranded baby walrus rescued in Alaska

 

Stranded baby walrus rescued in Alaska

In this photo taken July 24, 2012 and provided by the Alaska SeaLife Center, a Pacific walrus male calf is under care at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska after it was stranded near Barrow. The calf is estimated to be 4 to 6 weeks old. Officials report a large group of walrus floated on sea ice past Barrow July 17, and believe this calf became separated from them. Barrow fishermen saw the calf in a lagoon. (AP Photo)

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Friday, July 27, 2012 at 4:47 p.m.
SEWARD, Alaska - A Pacific walrus calf is under care at a marine rehabilitation center after it was found stranded near Barrow, Alaska.

The Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward says in a release that the male calf is estimated to be 4 to 6 weeks old.

Officials report a large group of walrus floated on sea ice past Barrow on July 17, and believe this calf became separated from them. Barrow fishermen saw the calf in a lagoon.

Staff members at the Alaska SeaLife Center say the calf appears to be in good health.

It's the first walrus calf at the center since 2007. Four calves were cared for at the center between 2003 and 2007.

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