On a cold morning at Cape Cross, an OCN rescuer spotted a young seal with a recreational fishing line tightly wrapped around its neck.
Despite the pup’s struggle to escape, the rescuer gently secured it and removed the line, which had already caused a deep wound around its neck.
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