Seals Endangered
Seals Endangered
There is conflicting information about
whether seals are endangered or not. The reality of it is that
some species are while others like the gray seal continue to
increase in numbers. Therefore conservation efforts need to be
in place to help those that are vulnerable due to low numbers.
Conservation efforts continue for all seals though because
research shows their natural habitat continues to be
destroyed.
When you also factor in hunting, the lack of food that can
be in the water due to fishing and due to pollution, the
threats out there are real enough to affect all seals. There is
a good chance that many of them will see a reduction in numbers
over the next decade. Since seals only have one pup annually
and approximately 15% of them will die, when the numbers get
very low it will be hard to get them back up.
This is why conservation efforts are in place now. By
protecting the seals and making changes now we don’t have to
wait until those numbers are drastically low. One seal out
there that really needs the help is the Mediterranean Monkey
Seal as it is endangered at this time. This species lives along
the coastline of Africa. It is believed less than 500 of them
have survived.
More than 2/3 of them were wiped out in 1997 due to a type
of virus. Since then efforts have been made to protect them,
and the numbers are slowly climbing up. Another threat to them
though are the humans that lives close by. They are known to
hunt these seals for meat even though they are protected. The
fact that these people are so poor means they will do anything
they have to in order to survive.
One way that conservation efforts have helped is by creating
a marine area for the seals. This way they have adequate food
supplies. At the same time, this same food supply can help the
people that live in the area. That way they will no longer feel
forced into a position where they need to consume the seals for
meat.
The Seal Conservation Society continues to play a primary
role in helping seals to remain on Earth. They are a non profit
organization that has been in place since 1996. Their goal is
to offer effective ways to protect seals around the world. They
continue to monitor seals to identify their current numbers.
They contact political figures to push for further protection
of seals as well.
They work very closely with other animal rights groups. They
understand they have plenty of support from such organizations
so they use that to their benefit. The Seal Conservation
Society strives to offer educational materials for schools too.
They wish to promote their feelings towards seals to the
younger generations in the hopes that they will be more
compassionate towards them from an early age.
Research has shown that exposure to oil spills is a huge
problem for seals. Keeping them out of the oil is something
that volunteers do as a form of conservation. While they clean
up takes place the seals are temporary placed in a new
location. However, that isn’t where the risks end for them.
These seals can also suffer ongoing problems from these oils
spills including problems with their breathing, ear problems,
and even problems with their throats.
There are plenty of elements out there that continue to
endanger the lives of seals. There seem to be very susceptible
to a variety of diseases including parasites. The pollution
that humans continue to place in the air and in the water also
affect their natural life span. When seals are in the same
waters as fishermen, their nets can injure or kill those that
get tangled up in them. Many seals also are harmed due to
coming too close to the boats found on the waters.
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