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  • Nansledan sustainable community in Newquay, UK.
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    Nansledan sustainable community in Newquay, UK.
    05/01/2024. Newquay, United Kingdom.

    Nansledan. General views of Nansledan, Newquay. Situated on Cornwall’s north coast, Nansledan is a sustainable community and is situated on the edge of the seaside town of Newquay. It has been reported that the Prince of Wales is to build and fund a £3 million social housing development on his land to tackle homelessness.

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. kitesurfers in Watergate Bay, Cornwall, take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. Surfers head out to the sea at Watergate Bay, Cornwall, to take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. Surfers head out to the sea at Watergate Bay, Cornwall, to take advantage of the strong winds from Storm Henk. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay Hotel in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Cornwall
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    Cornwall
    05/01/2024. , United Kingdom. Cornwall. General View of Watergate Bay in Cornwall. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Storm Henk in Cornwall
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    Storm Henk in Cornwall
    05/01/2024. Watergate Bay, United Kingdom. Storm Henk in Cornwall. Heavy clouds formed over Watergate Bay, Cornwall, after strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Henk hits the UK. Picture by Andrew Parsons / Parsons Media / eyevine

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Eye drops are administered to the sickly seal.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The team wait patiently to make sure that the seals donÕt immediately return to shore. The hope is that the animals swim away and happily return the wild - as happens in this instance.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The two seals enjoy the taste of freedom.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Successfully rehabilitated seals are released back into the wild after a period of recuperation at the seal hospital. These two are two of around 70 rescued seal pups released by the Cornish Seal Sanctuary every year . -
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The animals await release on the shoreline.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Transport a recovered seal to the shoreline.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Unloading the animals from the car.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Two seals loaded into the back of a 4 x 4 set to be driven to the beach.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The pool containing two of the animals due to be released following successful recovery and rehabilitation is drained and cleaned. The pool needs to be drained in order to catch the seals due for release.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The pool containing two of the animals due to be released following successful recovery and rehabilitation is drained and cleaned. The pool needs to be drained in order to catch the seals due for release.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Seagulls attempt to steal the sealÕs fish supper whilst the meal is temporarily airborne.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Seals, whilst slightly inelegant on land are incredible swimmers.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Animals in the nursery pool are fed.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Animals in the nursery pool are fed.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Pinnipeds often face difficulties with their eyes. In a case of total blindness the animals are unable to be released . -
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Diego a resident Patagonian sea lion is fed.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    After a morning spent looking after rescued seal pups the team tend to the residents.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The seal hospital also has permanent residents who are on display to the public. Admissions fees helps to fund the care, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals. Many of the residents are animals who were unable to be returned to the wild due to the nature of their injury or illness.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    The seal hospital also has permanent residents who are on display to the public. Admissions fees helps to fund the care, rescue and rehabilitation of wild animals. Many of the residents are animals who were unable to be returned to the wild due to the nature of their injury or illness.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    In most cases the fish are thrown over the walls with the team hidden from view of animals - this is done to keep the animals wild when they are released, and not associating humans with food.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Pinnipeds often face difficulties with their eyes. This animal is transported to the vets in preparation for the possible removal of an infected eye.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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    Pup patrol: saving lives at a seal sanctuary on Cornwall's coast
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary has been rescuing and rehabilitating pups for more than 60 years. Between September 2022 and March 2023, 50 grey seal pups were treated by the animal care team, with 86% of them being released back into the sea. The sanctuary also provides a permanent home to those needing special care.

    Seals inside isolation tanks at the seal hospital. The animals are kept alone if they are feared to be contagious or need some solitary rest.
    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary is a charity that rescues and rehabilitates seal pups from around the Cornish coastline. Between September and March they provide care to injured or sickly seals with a variety of ailments. Each year around 70 of them go on to be re-released after a period of rest and recuperation.

    The Cornish Seal Sanctuary, Gweek, Cornwall, UK.

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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
    Photo taken on 9 January 2023.

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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Melissa Thorpe, head of Cornwall Spaceport, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
    Photo taken on 9 January 2023.

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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Mark Archer, director of commercial spaceflight at UKSA, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
    Photo taken on 9 January 2023.

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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Mark Archer, director of commercial spaceflight at UKSA, speaking after the mission failure. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
    Photo taken on 9 January 2023.

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  • UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
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    UK rocket launch: space chiefs plan to try again
    UK Space Agency and Spaceport Cornwall say they will attempt second mission within a year.

    UK space chiefs said they would try again to send satellites into space from British soil within a year despite the devastating failure of a historic first mission from Cornwall.

    But they accepted the fate of the rocket loaded with nine satellites, which was lost after "a technical failure" while travelling at more than 11,000mph (17,700km/h) as it approached its final orbit, could undermine confidence.

    Virgin Orbit, which launched the mission from Spaceport Cornwall, said in the early hours of Tuesday it would "tirelessly" investigate what had caused the failure.

    Mike White, a member of the public, reacts to news that the mission had failed. A picture from Spaceport's inaugural rocket launch from Newquay Airport in Cornwall. The rocket, which was suspended beneath the wing of a 747 plane, should have fired satellites into space, but it suffered a second stage anomaly and the mission failed.
    Photo taken on 9 January 2023.

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