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Published: Thursday, 04 November 2021 at 12:00 am


Blakeney Point National Nature Reserve has seen the birth of its first grey seal pup of the breeding season, in what is predicted to be a record-breaking year for the reserve’s seal population. The first pup was spotted on Friday 29 October – six days later than last season – at the very end of Blakeney Point. Since then, rangers have seen five more.

Chris Bielby, countryside manager for the National Trust on the North Norfolk Coast was proud to announce the birth of the first pup of the season. ‘It’s always a special moment in our year. Our job now over the coming weeks is to try to ensure that the seals remain undisturbed so that they can give birth in peace, and to ensure they don’t abandon their pups which would mean that they wouldn’t survive.’

The first grey seal pup of the season has been spotted at Blakeney Point @NorfolkCoastNT with another 4,500 expected. Find out how you can help our rangers keep the seals safe and the best way to visit at https://t.co/MBEHEKznsF #EveryoneNeedsNature
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— National Trust in the East (@East_England_NT) November 4, 2021