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Author: Yekaterina

Aselle Tasmagambetova delivered an interactive lecture for students-ecologist at the Nazarbayev University

Aselle Tasmagambetova, Ecologist, Founder of the Central Asian Institute for Environmental Research (CAIER) on the basis of which the Center for the Study and Rehabilitation of the Caspian Seal was created, delivered an interactive lecture for students- ecologist at the Nazarbayev University. The speech was devoted to the present and future of the Caspian endemic […]

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What to do if you find a seal?

 

If you find a baby or injured seal:

  1. Maintain a reasonable distance – as not to scare the seal.
  2. Immediately inform the Caspian Seal Research and Rehabilitation Center (+ 7 775 101 1122) or the Mangistau region Department of Fish Inspection (+ 8 (7292) 57 92 49) and tell them where the animal is.
  3. If you find a seal, which is exhausted, with open wounds, or has limbs that appear to be in an unnatural position, try to restrict its access to open water but do it from a reasonable distance. Take measures to protect it from stray dogs and birds whilst waiting for a member of the CSRRC team or Fish Inspection Office to arrive.
  4. Do not try to feed the seal or provide veterinary care by yourself.

If you find a seal carcass, please inform the CSRRC on +7 775 101 1122.

Contact details:

Caspian Seal Research and Rehabilitation Center
Microdistrict 4, building number 82/2
Aktau, Kazakhstan
T: +7 775 101 1122
E: info@csrrc.com