Hawaiian Monk Seal
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If you walk the beaches of Hawaii, up and down its sandy, beautiful shores, you may run across an earless seal called the Hawaiian Monk Seal. You wouldn’t be able to miss its massive body; the male of the species weighing close to four hundred pounds, while the female, being the bigger of the two, weighing closer to six hundred pounds. If you see one on the beach, you are lucky because this beautiful mammal only spends one third of its time on the shore, while the rest of its time is spent in the water.

While roaming in their habitats, they face an array of dangers. With only around one thousand Hawaiian Monk Seals left on the planet, they encounter dangers like being entangled in fishing nets, being exposed to marine diseases and human poaching. One of their biggest dangers besides human poaching is being eaten by sharks. Sharks are a vicious species that threaten a lot of our marine animals today, like the Hawaiian Monk Seal.
Keeping this species safe and helping them reproduce in captivity is a huge feat, but there is an organization dedicated to this effort. With only being a little over one thousand Hawaiian Monk Seals left in the world, trying to keep them from going extinct is a task set for an organization like the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, or the HINWR. At this Refuge they are able to care for, mate and study these beautiful creatures. After they have successfully mated and birthed a pup, they are then cared for and tagged until they are ready to be put in more challenging conditions. They are hoping to reintegrate more Hawaiian Monk Seals into the oceans of Hawaii and help this species thrive and get away from the Critically Endangered status its currently in.



