Original watercolor, the size of the painting is 12”x16” and
with a mat 3” wide consisting of two layers for a total size of 18”x22”. The colors of the
mats have been carefully selected to complement and enhance the painting.
Depending on the condition of the animal, The Marine Mammal Center will sometimes put an animal on 24-hour watch
before attempting a rescue. This is often the case with Pacific harbor seal pups that are left alone on the beach
while their mother goes out to forage.
While The Center has been able to improve the formula given to the pups
at the hosipital, a pup's best chance for survival is remain with its mother. When I was assessing Tchmil, I could
see he was longer and had more teeth than a newborn. I called for help, and he was rescued and in the hospital at
The Marine Mammal Center within few hours.
The other animal is Tchmil at his release. I had the pleasure of opening
his gate and took a picture of him as he looked back one last time before heading for the ocean. While Tchmil was at The Center,
he went from 19 pounds to 76 pounds. As you can see by his new build, he enjoyed his food. I worked in the Harbor Seal
Hospital that winter on Monday night shift and got to see him develop into a robust boy during the almost three
months he was he was with us.
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