Tender Moment Rescued Sea Lions Are Released Into The Wild

Pair of cruelly injured young sea lions apparently share a kiss as they are released together back into the wild after being nursed back to health.

The two juvenile sea mammals were rescued separately off the same stretch of Argentina’s Atlantic coast last month by the Mundo Marino Foundation, or World Marine Foundation.

Video footage obtained from the foundation, Argentina’s largest aquarium, shows the pair being released back into the Atlantic on 4th March after weeks of recovery together.

Fundacion Mundo Marino/Newsflash

Clearly overjoyed to be free, they race towards the waves and then stop for a moment and nuzzle with their snouts together before the footage ends.

Earlier clips show the cruel man-made injuries they had suffered that needed urgent treatment.

One heartbreakingly squeals in pain as vets clean and disinfect a deep, bloody wound to one of its flippers while rescuers feed it through a tube.

The second seal has an even deeper gruesome cut around its neck where a plastic hoop apparently slipped over its neck as a cub and then slowly bit into its flesh as it grew.

Again, rescuers clean the badly infected cut before giving the distressed youngster an antibiotics jab.

Picture shows sea lion rescued in the Partido de la Costa with a cutting wound on its neck. Caused by a plastic strap, undated. Two juvenile specimens were rescued in mid-February. By the Mundo Marino Foundation in Argentina. (Fundacion Mundo Marino/Newsflash)

In a statement on 5th March obtained by Newsflash, the foundation said: “These were two juvenile specimens that were rescued in mid-February by the Mundo Marino Foundation.

“One of them was initially assisted in Villa Gesell with a wound in his right fin presumably caused by some element of anthropic origin, that is, by man.

Sea Lion Rescued After Being Injured By Fishing Wire Wrapped Around Neck Returns To Sea

“The other sea lion had been found stranded a few days later by a tourist on a beach in the Partido de la Costa, near the border with Pinamar.

“After entering the rescue centre, the veterinarians were able to extract a plastic strap, commonly used for industrial-type packaging, from the animal’s neck, which had caused a deep, cutting wound.

“They join the case of a sea lion that, earlier this year, was assisted for presenting a wound on its neck caused by a fragment of a fishing net.”

Picture shows sea lion rescued in the Partido de la Costa with a cutting wound on its neck. Caused by a plastic strap, undated. Two juvenile specimens were rescued in mid-February. By the Mundo Marino Foundation in Argentina. (Fundacion Mundo Marino/Newsflash)

They added: “As the days passed, from the moment of their rescue, both animals responded satisfactorily to veterinary treatment, showing a good nutritional and behavioural attitude.

“In that sense, they were discharged by a veterinary doctor and returned to the sea during the morning of this Monday, 4th March, on the beaches of San Clemente.”


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