Alaska SeaLife Center has been caring for an injured otter named Phantom, who was found on a beach near Port Graham. The female sea otter was discovered with a dislocated elbow and was brought to the center for treatment.
Phantom has been receiving specialized care from the expert staff at the Alaska SeaLife Center to help her recover from her injuries. The otter has been receiving physical therapy and medication to help heal her dislocated elbow.
The staff at the Alaska SeaLife Center has been monitoring Phantom closely and providing her with the necessary care to ensure her well-being. They are hopeful that she will make a full recovery and be able to return to the wild once she is healed.
Phantom’s progress has been slow but steady, and she has been slowly regaining strength in her injured elbow. The staff at the Alaska SeaLife Center are dedicated to helping Phantom recover and are determined to see her return to the wild where she belongs.
Alaska SeaLife Center is committed to the conservation and rehabilitation of injured marine animals like Phantom. Their dedicated team of experts work tirelessly to provide the best care possible for animals in need.
For more information or to donate to the Alaska SeaLife Center, visit their website.
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