sealion
Well-Known Member
It occurred to me that most (if not all) UK seal sanctuary enclosures for resident seals do not have holding pens or a means to separate the animals (unless they stick a temporary fence through the pool, e.g. for pregnancies). I thought it was regulation for zoos to have this, as all sea lions in UK zoos do so why do seal sanctuaries not have to comply with this?
I understand that they don't want to "humanise" the seals that are going to be released and so have limited contact with them, but this isn't so with the resident seals.
Most resident seals (greys and harbours usually) are not trained for husbandry at all (or very little) either so it's not like this could be a reason.
Are the laws different for the two types of establishment? I know that some sanctuaries have zoo licenses (if not all??) to withhold.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. Does anyone know?
Thanks
I understand that they don't want to "humanise" the seals that are going to be released and so have limited contact with them, but this isn't so with the resident seals.
Most resident seals (greys and harbours usually) are not trained for husbandry at all (or very little) either so it's not like this could be a reason.
Are the laws different for the two types of establishment? I know that some sanctuaries have zoo licenses (if not all??) to withhold.
I'm sure I'm missing something obvious. Does anyone know?
Thanks