SAGAMORE BEACH, Mass. — After several months at National Marine Life Center, workers released two seals back to the wild.
The seals, named Saco and Pemigewasset, were found in Seabrook, New Hampshire in March, less than one mile apart. AT NMLC, workers treated their numerous infections and helped them learn how to eat on their own.
On Sunday, workers from the NMLC and a crowd of onlookers cheered on Saco and Pemi as they re-entered their natural habitat on Scusset Beach.