News Update for January 2010
Barn Sale and Open Day for January 2010
We would like to thank all our visitors who supported and visited us during our open day
in January 2010.
Photos taken at the open day
The open day helped us to raise much needed funds for our rescue centre.
Click here to see larger version of this open day photo.
Pure Black Seal
Bosun is now doing fine and is catching his own fish in the hospital's weaning pool, and also enjoying playing with his football.

Bosun has recently been nicknamed "Black Magic".
Bosun in the weaning pool!
Bosun (a melanistic seal grey pup meaning pure black) was rescued on
29th November 2009 from the beach at Waxham.
Latest Rescued Pups
Sasha (left) and Lockie (right) are two of our latest rescued pups.
Sasha, a rescued grey seal pup Lockie, a rescued grey seal pup
Picture
This picture was drawn by Caledonia, one of our young supporters, who loves seals especially Bosun
aka Black Magic.

Click here to see larger image.
Drawing by Caledonia
Towels Wanted!
If you live in Suffolk and Norfolk, please drop into our centre any unwanted old towels.
Sponsor a seal pup!
To give a gift of life, sponsor one of the patients in our care.

Every £ helps the hospital purchase fish and medicine.

You can either email us for a Sponsorship form or click here to print out an Sponsorship form!
Volunteers Wanted!
Hands on work for ex Veterinary Nurses or retired Care Workers.
There are many ways to help including animal care, seal rescue crew, open days, events retail and marketing opportunities
including D.I.Y.
Click here for more details.
Other Rescued Seal Pups
Toby, Jason, Wenz'di, Lo'em, Jon-Koff and Hal-Yahd are eating lots of fish and putting on weight in the outside pools.
Other rescued seal pups

The Winterton Seal Hospital is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers and we hope, with the help of people
like yourselves, to continue to provide a hospital for injured and abandoned harbour (common) and grey seal pups.
If you would like to donate £5, £10, £15 etc., please do so by clicking on the button below:-

Save Our Seals / seals@saveourseals.co.uk