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LOLITA CLIPS
| TRACKING MAP | TRACKING DATA |
| REHAB NARRATIVE | HARBOR SEAL FACT SHEET |

Up close and personal with Lolita while she is waiting in her kennel to be released.

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Lolita was released at Northwestern Glacier near a wild population of harbor seals.

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Watch Lolita as she "slides" out of her kennel into her new home.

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Lolita jumps into her new environment with all four flippers.

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Lolita was transported by Kenai Fjords Tours to Northwestern Glacier.

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MARGARITA CLIPS
| TRACKING MAP | TRACKING DATA |
| REHAB NARRATIVE | HARBOR SEAL FACT SHEET |

Margarita was a little nervous about moving to her new home.

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Margarita seems very comfortable swimming among the ice flows.

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She is unsure of her new home and stays very close to the boat.

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Take a close up view of Margarita's satellite tag.

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Sometimes it is really hard to say goodbye!

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LACY CLIPS
| TRACKING MAP | TRACKING DATA |
| REHAB NARRATIVE | RINGED SEAL FACT SHEET |

Lacy waits patiently while rehab staff attached her satellite tag.

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Lacy has made the journey from Seward to King Salmon and she is eager to get out of her kennel.

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Rehabilitation staff bid Lacy a bon voyage as she is released into her natural environment.

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GENERAL CLIPS

Before seals are released from rehab they are given a physical exam and blood samples are taken.

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A tag is attached to a rear flipper so the seals may be identified during surveys in the wild.

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A seal is weighted and measured before it is released.

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Before a satellite tag is attached to a seal, the fur must be clean and dry.

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