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Here s how one man is freeing hundreds of animals from deadly debris

Here s how one man is freeing hundreds of animals from deadly debris beautiful news sa > By beautiful news sa - 04 February 2021 - 07:00 Naude Dreyer paddled his kayak off the coast of Walvis Bay, Namibia. Image: Beautiful News. Naude Dreyer paddled his kayak off the coast of Walvis Bay, Namibia. The water was calm, clinging to his oar with each row. But beneath the silken surface, a creature was fighting for its life. Suddenly, a bundle of netting burst into view, revealing a distressed seal in its clutches. Dreyer hauled the entangled pup to the shore. After cutting it loose, he watched in awe as it swam away. “It was then that I realised I had found my true life’s calling,” Dreyer says. “Saving marine wildlife.”

Toxins, diseases ruled out for death of Namibian seal pups

Toxins, diseases ruled out for death of Namibian seal pups Adjust font size: WINDHOEK, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) An investigation into the cause of death of seal pups off the Namibian coast has ruled out toxins and diseases as the cause of death, NGO Ocean Conservation Namibia(OCN) official said on Tuesday. According to Naude Dreyer, OCN marine biologist, the tests done by scientists from around the world came out negative for toxins and diseases. There was no presence of diseases. We are still waiting for more tests but for now we can conclude that the seal pups and mothers died of starvation because the seal moms were so thin there is definitely a link to starvation, Dreyer said.

Toxins, diseases ruled out for death of Namibian seal pups - World News

2020-12-15 11:05:07 GMT2020-12-15 19:05:07(Beijing Time) Xinhua English WINDHOEK, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) An investigation into the cause of death of seal pups off the Namibian coast has ruled out toxins and diseases as the cause of death, NGO Ocean Conservation Namibia(OCN) official said on Tuesday. According to Naude Dreyer, OCN marine biologist, the tests done by scientists from around the world came out negative for toxins and diseases. There was no presence of diseases. We are still waiting for more tests but for now we can conclude that the seal pups and mothers died of starvation because the seal moms were so thin there is definitely a link to starvation, Dreyer said.

Toxins, diseases ruled out for death of Namibian seal pups - Xinhua

Toxins, diseases ruled out for death of Namibian seal pups - Xinhua
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