Newfoundland town asks for help as stranded seals block roads, cry out
RODDICKTON, N.L. — A Newfoundland mayor said dozens of stranded seals are causing havoc in her town, and she’s calling on federal Fisheries officials to remove them.
Roddickton Mayor Sheila Fitzgerald said the wayward animals have been blocking roads, driveways and doors — and residents are unable to move them because it is illegal to touch marine mammals.
An RCMP spokesperson said it appears two of the animals were struck by a vehicle on Tuesday night.
Fitzgerald said the group of about 40 harp seals is becoming hungry, tired and are crying out, suggesting they may be too disoriented to find their way back to the ocean.