First winter pup at the WEC

On November 6, we received a report of a grey seal pup on Terschelling. The young seal, later named Dropje by the team, was observed for 24 hours to see if her mother would return. When it became clear that no mother came back, it was decided to take her in at the WEC.

Visible to visitors and via livestream

Starting Wednesday, November 12, visitors to the WEC will be able to see seal pup Dropje in one of the centre’s intensive care enclosures, where they can watch her being cared for. Dropje is the first grey seal pup in the WEC. Her arrival highlights the importance of the new WEC as a place for education, nature conservation, and the professional care of seals.

In addition, Dropje will be viewable 24 hours a day via one of Seal Centre Pieterburen’s YouTube livestreams.

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Focus on the Wadden Sea

The WEC in Lauwersoog takes visitors on a journey through the unique nature and culture of the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea and focuses on a sustainable future for the region. Visitors can explore the Wadden Sea through an interactive experience with panoramic views, a visit to the new seal hospital, laboratories, and excursions through the extraordinary landscape.

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