A walrus resting at a Scottish harbor. (BDMLR via SWNS)
By Elizabeth Hunter
A walrus spotted in a Scottish harbor has prompted a charity to urge locals not to approach it.
(Photo by Engin Akyurt via Pexels)
A walrus resting at a Scottish harbor. (BDMLR via SWNS)
By TalkerBy Elizabeth Hunter
A walrus spotted in a Scottish harbor has prompted a charity to urge locals not to approach it.
British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) received reports of a walrus resting in a harbor in northeast Scotland — likely the same walrus spotted in Orkney last week.
The team is waiting for photo identification to confirm it is the same walrus, but believes it is "very likely."
The charity has urged locals not to approach, to allow the walrus to recover without causing undue stress.
A representative from BDMLR said: "As with previous Arctic visitors, this is likely a young animal travelling in unfamiliar waters.
"Walruses are occasional visitors to U.K. shores, with sightings increasing in recent years — thought to be linked to loss of sea ice habitats in the Arctic.
(Photo by Engin Akyurt via Pexels)
By Talker"These animals rely heavily on undisturbed rest to conserve energy during long journeys.
"Unfortunately, past incidents have shown that even with management in place, disturbance can and does still occur.
"Crowds, noise, drones and attempts to get closer for photos can cause the animals significant stress, sometimes forcing them back into the water prematurely or preventing them from resting altogether."
The charity has advised members of the public to keep at least 100 meters away from the walrus — including avoiding the use of drones to photograph it.
They said locals should stay quiet and avoid sudden movement, keep dogs on leashes, avoid getting between the animal and the sea, and avoid publicizing the location of the walrus.
They added: "We urge the public to help in giving this animal the space needed to rest, recuperate his energy, and continue their journey safely when ready."
Originally published on talker.news, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.
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