(South Essex Wildlife Hospital via SWNS)
By Faye Mayern
Two orphaned seal pups have been rescued after being flown 300 miles in a private plane.
The underweight gray seals were found abandoned on a beach in Jersey, and nowhere in the Channel Islands was able to accommodate them.
The South Essex Wildlife Hospital (SEWH) received a call from British Divers Marine Life Rescue for help getting the seals somewhere for long-term rehabilitation back into the wild.
Fog and high crosswinds initially foiled the planned takeoff, organized by Civil Air Support with a plane and pilots free of charge, into London Southend Jet Center.
But finally, the two very confused seals took to the air and, after a 300-mile journey, were loaded into a SEWH ambulance upon landing on Nov. 13 at 9.30 a.m.
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