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¡°But when you¡¯re born in November on a rock in the North Sea, it¡¯s a tough start to life,¡± he said. Storms often wash young pups into the water. And occasionally, young, inexperienced mothers abandon their pups and head out to sea.

¡°We lost 41% last year,¡± said David Steel, the National Trust¡¯s head warden on the Farne Islands. ¡°Mother Nature certainly keeps them in check.¡±

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