ASLC Animal Care Specialist Maddie Welch (left) and ASLC Veterinary Technician Jessica Davis (right) feeds the orphaned female Pacific walrus calf patient that arrived from Utqiagvik on July 22, 2024.
Two hunters were walking along a beach in Alaska’s northernmost city of Utqiagvik when they came across an injured walrus calf struggling to move on the cold sand. It was a surprising sight because ...
Biologists and veterinarians around the country jumped in to save her life. Now, she's adapting to her new home at SeaWorld Orlando in Florida When a female walrus calf was first found on the beaches ...
An orphaned baby walrus found abandoned is getting a new lease on life after she was rescued from a remote corner of Alaska. The female Pacific walrus, who has not yet been named, was found emaciated ...
An orphaned walrus calf is now receiving rehabilitative care at the Alaska SeaLife Center. The calf, emaciated and dehydrated with minor wounds, is showing signs of improvement. While release is ...
An orphaned Pacific walrus found on the beaches of northern Alaska is now living at SeaWorld Orlando, the theme park announced Wednesday. The calf, estimated to be a few weeks old, was discovered by ...
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