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Shedd’s latest rescued otter named for Alaska hometown

- Cindy Hernandez

A sea otter pup that was saved by an Alaska wildlife research and rescue organizati­on last October has been named after the city where he was found.

Seldovia, the 6-month-old pup, was saved by the Alaska SeaLife Center near the city of Seldovia, which is 250 miles south of Anchorage. He was taken to his new home at the Shedd Aquarium in November.

The orphaned pup was seen swimming near docks without a mother and had been “vocalizing in distress” and was dehydrated, malnourish­ed and injured when he was rescued, Shedd officials said.

With the help of the Seldovia Village Tribe, the aquarium was able to connect with local children who helped choose his name from a list of suggestion­s from the community.

“We are honored to deepen our commitment and connection to community through this special experience,” said Amy Mall, director of community partnershi­ps and impacts at Shedd Aquarium. “Through this collaborat­ion, we not only honor this community’s pivotal role in the rescue of the pup, but bring everyone eye-to-eye to this remarkable otter creating a meaningful moment between people and aquatic life that exemplifie­s our mission.”

According to aquarium officials, Seldovia is interactiv­e, cooperativ­e with his caregivers and is doing well with early training that encourages important behaviors like diving, foraging and grooming.

Seldovia has begun meeting the other rescued otters at the Shedd, spending most of his time with Luna and Watson and starting introducti­ons with Suri and Willow, officials said. The aquarium is one of 11 institutio­ns in the country caring for rescued otters.

 ?? SHEDD AQUARIUM/HEIDI ZEIGER ?? Seldovia, a 6-month-old sea otter, was rescued from Seldovia, Alaska.
SHEDD AQUARIUM/HEIDI ZEIGER Seldovia, a 6-month-old sea otter, was rescued from Seldovia, Alaska.

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