“We’re kind of at capacity now, so we’re going to move some of the seals out into other pens in case we get any more,” he said.
The GSPCA began work on a new Wildlife Hospital on its site in May last year.
George said this would improve the quality of care they could provide for rescued seals.
“There’s going to be separate rooms so that we can quarantine animals, which we can’t really do in the temporary facility we have now.” he said.
“So if one comes in with anything, they’re not going to spread it to everybody else, it’s going to make a big difference.”