Ocean Conservation Namibia
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Wally and Naude from Ocean Conservation Namibia had a slow day at Cape Cross with only 2 rescues done. They were feeling a little despondent, but all that changed during the second rescue. While they were busy freeing a tiny pup from some binding material, another little pup approached them curiously and would not leave! They were cautious at first, as these guys are prone to biting, but soon realised that he came with no aggressive agenda. He just wanted to say hi and get to know the team:)
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