Doing some research on Penscynor , I came across an article about Wally the young walrus being briefly exhibited at Skegness Marineland in September 1981 . He had been rescued - do not know where from - and was then returned to Icelandic waters . Seems that he caused quite a bit of interest at the time .
Walruses do not live here in Iceland actually, they are seen here from time to time but those are always stray animals from Greenland. But of course they are more often seen here than in Britain. Wally was one though, but I'm not sure where in Britain he was found.
The matter ended up with 10 Downing Street and Margret Thatcher, and even if Britain was in a middle of recession, MT decided to fund a transfer for the animal to its most likely home, which was thought to be Greenland. Perhaps because of the recession, British public took even more interest in the matter than otherwise would have been, as it meant a break from dreadful bad news of strikes and such.
I am familiar with the story, although I've never been able to understand why Iceland got involved in the first place. Denmark controlled Greenland back then. But in any case Icelandic authorities were contacted. Perhaps because of the so-called Cod Wars (when we extended our fishing limits, hence cutting back the area British trawlers could fish on) the Icelandic authorities possibly wanted to get on the good side with Britain again.
I have a book in which one chapter details the story of the walrus from the time it was found in Britain to the time it was released in Greenland. It was written by the manager of a long-since closed Icelandic zoo who got involved in the matter. I could translate the chapter if you give me a few days. However I was, up until now, unaware of in which collection Wally was housed until he was flown to Iceland.
The Icelandic coast guard sailed with Wally towards Greenland, and on a random iceberg the animal was released from its crate. Since then no one knows what happened to Wally, although there is a theory that an animal that appeared in Iceland the following summer was actually Wally again. That animal looked very similar to Wally in every way; even with the same tusk missing. But it disappeared again after a few days.