The Alaska facility giving aquatic animals a 'second chance at life'
by Bailey Berg from Environment | The Guardian on (#5BQ8W)
Alaska SeaLife Center is the only facility in the state that rehabilitates aquatic animals - but the future of the 22-year-old center appeared uncertain this year
When Pushki was brought to his new home on 12 November, he was scared, dangerously skinny and severely dehydrated. The two-week-old sea otter pup had been found crying on the beach in Homer, Alaska, seemingly having been separated from his mother. He needed help, fast.
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