Seal Rave, found at illegal party, to be released
Seal Rave, who gained national attention last summer after being discovered at an illegal party in Borgsweer, will be released into the Wadden Sea this Saturday. After an intensive rehabilitation period at the Seal Center, she is ready to return to her natural habitat.
On June 21, 2025, Rave — a newborn seal pup — was found between parked cars at an illegal party in Borgsweer. The police discovered her alone and weakened. She was immediately taken to the WEC (Seal Rescue Center), where she received intensive care.
Emergency surgery and illness
During her stay at the center, Rave developed a navel hernia, which required emergency surgery. After a successful procedure, she gradually recovered. She later fell ill, showing symptoms such as sneezing and coughing, but her condition steadily improved. By mid-August, she began eating independently, and since mid-September she has been swimming actively in the large Sea Pool, where visitors can watch her through the underwater viewing window.
A seal that touched many hearts
Rave turned out to be special not only to her caretakers but also to the public. Visitors came to the center specifically to see her, and countless messages and emails arrived asking about her well-being. Her story touched many people and highlighted the deep concern and compassion that exist for the welfare of wild animals.
Release into the Wadden Sea
Rave’s release will take place on Saturday, October 11. The center is delighted that she can return to her natural environment, but also emphasizes that her rescue might not have been necessary without human interference. Her story underscores the urgent need to treat wild animals and their habitats responsibly, so that situations like this can be prevented in the future.
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