Global Times

100 baby seals stolen from breeding ground in NE China, 37 dead

- By Liu Xuanzun Page Editor: lengshumei @globaltime­s.com.cn

More than a third of the 100 baby seals stolen from a breeding zone had died by Saturday after local police in Dalian, Northeast China’s Liaoning Province took several suspects into custody.

The baby spotted seals, an endangered and protected species in China, were stolen from a natural breeding area in Liaodong Bay and hidden at a farm on Changxing Island, Dalian, the local newspaper Peninsula Morning Post reported on Friday.

After receiving a report by local residents on February 11, the police raided the farm, found the 100 baby seals and arrested several suspects, the newspaper reported.

The baby seals, which were still nursing when they were taken, suffered from shock and poor immunity, according to the report.

When police recovered the seals, 29 were already dead and eight others died later, according to a statement by the China Biodiversi­ty Conservati­on and Green Developmen­t Foundation sent to the Global Times on Sunday.

Spotted seals can be easily trained to do tricks and entertain audiences at aquariums, which was probably why they were stolen, the Peninsula Morning Post reported.

Spotted seals in Liaodong Bay are geneticall­y unique, the foundation said in the statement, noting that it is very important that the animals are protected.

The newspaper reported that there are about 2,000 spotted seals living in Liaodong Bay.

The foundation urged authoritie­s to enhance supervisio­n of aquariums and illegal sales of spotted seals.

The case is still under investigat­ion by the police and the suspects will be judged in a court of law, the newspaper said.

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