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Donna Nook Nature Reserve sees earliest seal pup birth | Donna Nook Nature Reserve sees earliest seal pup birth |
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One of the UK's largest nature reserves has recorded its earliest ever seal pup birth. | |
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, which runs the Donna Nook reserve, said the pup was born on Friday - beating last year's first birth by nine days. | Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, which runs the Donna Nook reserve, said the pup was born on Friday - beating last year's first birth by nine days. |
Rob Enderby, from the trust, described the birth as unusual because most pups are born in November and December. | Rob Enderby, from the trust, described the birth as unusual because most pups are born in November and December. |
The early arrival could be due to the mother being well fed and healthy. Or "she was probably just ready," he said. | The early arrival could be due to the mother being well fed and healthy. Or "she was probably just ready," he said. |
A record-breaking 1,959 pups were born at the reserve in 2016, but the total is expected to rise slightly this season. | A record-breaking 1,959 pups were born at the reserve in 2016, but the total is expected to rise slightly this season. |
Mr Enderby said it might be down to seals returning to the same place they were born to give birth themselves. | Mr Enderby said it might be down to seals returning to the same place they were born to give birth themselves. |
He added the cow and her pup were vulnerable to disturbance and asked any potential visitors to stay behind the barriers. | He added the cow and her pup were vulnerable to disturbance and asked any potential visitors to stay behind the barriers. |
In 2011 and 2013, dozens of youngsters died when tidal surges hit the coast but the colony has otherwise enjoyed growth every year. | In 2011 and 2013, dozens of youngsters died when tidal surges hit the coast but the colony has otherwise enjoyed growth every year. |
The reserve, which is also used as an RAF bombing range, now attracts about 70,000 visitors annually. | The reserve, which is also used as an RAF bombing range, now attracts about 70,000 visitors annually. |
The seals spend most of the year at sea or on distant sandbanks but in November and December they come ashore to give birth. | The seals spend most of the year at sea or on distant sandbanks but in November and December they come ashore to give birth. |
After suckling their pups for two to three weeks, the seals abandon the young, mate again ready for the following year and then head out to sea again. | After suckling their pups for two to three weeks, the seals abandon the young, mate again ready for the following year and then head out to sea again. |
Eventually, starvation drives the young seals into the water in the hunt for food. | Eventually, starvation drives the young seals into the water in the hunt for food. |
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