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Harp seals Medusa and Yeti are released in Ocean City following rehabilitation with National Aquarium Animal Rescue | March 8, 2024

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A young harbor seal, entangled in gill netting and suffering from a severe neck wound, was rescued and successfully released back into the wild by the Marine Education, Research & Rehabilitation Institute (MERR) at Cape Henlopen State Park.

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The Delaware Department of Agriculture says the iguanas could cause ecological harm, and that Delaware's climate and vegetation are unsuitable for their overall health. Additionally, reptiles like iguanas can spread Salmonella and other types of bacteria that can make people sick.