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Robben that were released into the wilderness in Guernsey

The last few of Robben, who have to be looked after by a charity organization Guernsey before a large renovation project was released into the sea.

The Guernsey Society to prevent cruelty to animals (GSPCA) said that the saved seals named Roar and California Girl were released into the wilderness again on Saturday.

The charity has been taking care of the puppies since the end of last year when they were found and were infected as very dehydrated. The employees said the seals were close to death.

A GSPCA spokesman said New wildlife hospital is being built.

Geoff George, head of the naval mammals, said that the puppies had done very well during their treatment in the GSPCA pools.

He said: “Both puppies have quadrupled their weight when we saved them and we hope to publish them in the coming days.”

Steve Byrne, the GSPCA manager, said that the total number of rescued seals of the charity organization has been 43 years old in the past 12 years.

“Geoff and the team did an incredible work to take care of Roar and California Girl,” said Byrne.

“Both sealing puppies were so close to the subordinate when they were saved.”