Birth of endangered Hawaiian monk seal caught on camera

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Birth Of Endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal Caught On Camera
A Hawaiian monk seal and her newborn pup on a beach in Oahu, Hawaii, © AP/Press Association Images
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By Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press

Images of a Hawaiian monk seal being born on an Oahu beach have been captured on camera.

An employee of the state Department of Land and Natural Resources shot video and photos of the pup emerging from the mother on to white sands last week.

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“As soon as its (amniotic) sac burst, the little one started wiggling around,” Lesley Macpherson, who works for the department’s Division of State Parks, said in a news release.

The mother monk seal checked on her pup by barking as the newborn flapped its flippers.


A Hawaiian monk seal and her newborn pup on a beach in Oahu, Hawaii
A Hawaiian monk seal and her newborn pup on a beach in Oahu (Lesley Macpherson/Hawai’i DLNR via AP)

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Hawaiian monk seals are an endangered species.

There are only about 1,400 seals in the world.

About three-quarters of this total live in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, a remote string of small atolls north-west of Hawaii’s populated islands.

The rest, about 300 seals, live in the Main Hawaiian Islands including Oahu and Maui.

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A Hawaiian monk seal and her newborn pup on a beach in Oahu, Hawaii
The mother checked on her pup by barking as the newborn flapped her flippers (Lesley Macpherson/Hawai’i DLNR via AP)

The pup, named PO5, was one of two baby seals born in Oahu last week.

Officials and volunteers will actively monitor the mothers and their pups until weaning in about five to six weeks.

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After weaning, officials will aim to tag the pups and may apply temporary satellite transmitters to the seals to help keep track of them.

Three other pups born in Oahu this year died from complications related to birth, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.


A Hawaiian monk seal and her newborn pup on a beach in Oahu, Hawaii
Hawaiian monk seals are an endangered species (Lesley Macpherson/Hawai’i DLNR via AP)

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Ryan Jenkinson, who leads the state’s protected species programme, said it is important for people to stay outside roped barriers set up to safeguard the mothers and their pups.

He urged people to keep their dogs on leashes at all times.

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