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Rescued Walrus Calf Thriving At Alaska Wildlife Center

In this image provided by the Alaska SeaLife Center, a female Pacific walrus calf is shown at the Alaska SeaLife Center on Monday, July 22, 2024, in Seward, Alaska, after being rescued hundreds of mil

A walrus calf found alone near Alaska's northernmost city is now under the care of a nonprofit wildlife response center in Seward, Alaska. The nearly 165-pound Pacific walrus was rescued from Utqiagvik, approximately 800 miles away, and is currently receiving treatment for malnourishment and dehydration.

The calf, believed to be just a couple of weeks old, arrived at the center with superficial wounds on her body. The circumstances that led to her separation from her herd remain unknown, as hunters reported a walrus herd in the area where she was discovered.

This recent rescue comes almost a year after the center took in another walrus calf, which unfortunately passed away due to health complications. Despite this loss, staff at the center are cautiously optimistic about the current calf's prognosis.

Calf found near Utqiagvik, 800 miles away.
Rescued walrus calf under care in Seward, Alaska.
Receiving treatment for malnourishment and dehydration.

Currently, the calf is undergoing tests and is the 11th walrus to be cared for by the center in its 26-year history. She has shown positive signs by readily accepting a bottle, but the staff remains vigilant during this critical initial stage of care.

Walrus calves have specific needs, including constant attention to provide the comfort they would normally receive from their mothers. Typically, walrus calves stay with their mothers for up to two years, highlighting the importance of the care provided by the center.

Pacific walruses are native to the Bering and Chukchi seas, where they inhabit sea ice and coastal regions of Alaska and Russia. The Alaska SeaLife Center continues to monitor and care for the rescued walrus calf, ensuring her well-being and recovery.

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