The harbor seals of Alaska’s Iliamna Lake, which make up one of only five freshwater seal populations in the world, have long ...
Exclusively in Iliamna Lake, Alaska’s largest body of freshwater, lives a small population of rare freshwater seals — one of only two freshwater harbor seal populations in the world. Alaska natives, ...
There are only five seal populations worldwide that live year-round in freshwater habitats. The Baikal seal, probably the most well-known, lives in the deepest, oldest lake in the world ...
The last few years have been tough for one of the world's most endangered seals - the Saimaa ringed seal. Only around 360 of these freshwater seals now live in Finland and the survival of the species ...
There are only five seal populations worldwide that live year-round in freshwater habitats. The Baikal seal, probably the most well-known, lives in the deepest, oldest lake in the world ...
Baikal seals, known in Russia as nerpa, thought to have lived in the lake for the past two million years and are the planets only exclusively freshwater seal, BBC News previously reported.
Alaska’s Iliamna Lake is home to one of the most enigmatic populations of freshwater seals. Alaska’s Iliamna Lake harbor seals Alaska’s Iliamna Lake harbor seals Alaska’s Iliamna Lake ...
Known as the Saimaa ringed seal, this curious creature is one of just three extant freshwater seals found on earth, with just over four hundred individuals calling the lake home. For those wishing ...
The Angling Trust said seals had become “apex overwhelming predators” of freshwater fish in the River Nene. The RSPCA has suspended releasing seals into the river at Sutton Bridge. The charity ...