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    Wildlife Wednesday: Harp Seal

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
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    Wildlife Wednesday: Harp Seal

    Learn about the harp seal – an Arctic cutie that’s treading on thin ice.

    Fluffy, white, and adorable might evoke visions of a polar bear cub, but there’s another Arctic dweller deserving of our attention: the harp seal. This puppy-faced fellow has been in the news recently, and this Wildlife Wednesday we explain why.
    Habitat: the cold waters of the Arctic and northern parts of the Atlantic Ocean.
    Harp seal trivia

    • A mother harp seal can identify her pup’s unique scent from hundreds of other seals’.
    • They can remain underwater for up to 15 minutes.
    • Harp seals are also called saddleback seals due to dark markings on the back and sides of their bodies.
    • Each year, these seals return to the same three breeding grounds—around Newfoundland, the Greenland Sea, and the White Sea—making them an easy target for hunters.
    • Baby harp seals are known for their fluffy white coats, which are ridiculously cute and have led to the nickname “whitecoats.” Sadly, the fluff is fleeting: pups shed their coats about three weeks after birth.

    Why they’re threatened
    Currently, harp seals are listed as a “least concern” species; however, melting ice and hunting put them at risk. The seals rely on stable ice to rear their young, but warming of their breeding grounds puts pups in danger of being stranded. Particularly in the North Atlantic, this problem has put more baby seals on thin ice each year.
    About 900,000 seals per year are also hunted worldwide. Recently, the European Union’s ban on the import of seal products has caused some to harp on the new rules. Although aboriginal hunts are exempt from the ban, the Canadian government has appealed the decision on the basis that imports from legal Canadian hunters would still be disadvantaged. Meanwhile, anti-sealing activists are stamping the ban with their (harp) seal of approval. So far, the World Trade Organization has ruled to keep the ban in place.
    Regardless of which side of the debate you fall on, each of us can help preserve the harp seals’ habitat. To start, shrink your carbon footprint by implementing a few simple lifestyle changes.

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Axolotl

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the axolotl. These salamanders are all smiles – but their endangered status is cause for frowns.This Wildlife Wednesday, we smile along with the axolotl: a creatur

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    Wildlife Wednesday: African Wild Ass

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    Learn about the African wild ass – an endangered ancestor of today’s domesticated donkey.This unfortunately named species may be the butt of a few jokes, but the African wild ass is a noble predecesso

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Nene Goose

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    Learn about the nene, a Hawaiian goose that’s winging its way back from the brink of extinction.While it may look like a Canada goose, this particular winged creature is actually the representative of

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Slow Loris

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    This Wildlife Wednesday, learn some fast facts about the slow loris – a primate whose fame in viral videos might be contributing to its endangered status.This Wildlife Wednesday, we learn about the ne

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Proboscis Monkey

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the proboscis monkey – a nosy fellow and runner up for the title of world’s ugliest animal.Cute and cuddly critters such as the Arctic fox and red panda are often

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    Wildlife Wednesday: American Badger

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    Learn about the American badger – and why its true patriot love for Canada may be fading.Badgers seem to be known for two main reasons: their stubbornness, which has turned the term badger into a syno

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Sand Cat

    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 28, 2021

    This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the sand cat – a tabby-sized feline that can survive in the driest of deserts.“You have cat to be kitten me right meow.” The sand cat looks too cute to be a skille

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    Wildlife Wednesday: Black Rhino

    by alive Editorial April 27, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 27, 2021

    This Wildlife Wednesday, learn about the black rhino – and why one conservation effort is coming under fire.Welcome to Wildlife Wednesday! Today, we’re talking black rhinos. They’ve been the topic of

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    4 Tips to Take Time for Yourself Over the Holidays

    by alive Editorial April 23, 2021
    by alive Editorial April 23, 2021

    With some planning, delegating, and deep breathing, it is possible to enjoy the season.We know the holidays can be a crazy time of year, rivaled only, perhaps, by the first few weeks of September when

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