Sallyfur, spotted thriving in the wild years after rehabilitation, represents a critical conservation success for the endangered Guadalupe fur seal species, highlighting individual impact.
Sallyfur was found years later with the same bright orange tag from the Marine Mammal Center, showcasing her journey from a weak pup to a healthy adult.
Seeing Sallyfur in the wild more than seven years after her release is a remarkable achievement for conservation efforts aimed at the threatened Guadalupe fur seal species.
The species' breeding grounds are almost entirely on Guadalupe Island, illustrating the importance of habitat preservation in ensuring the survival of Guadalupe fur seals.
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