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Photo by @bertiegregory. A male Antarctic fur stands in front of Ocean Harbour’s snowy mountains on the Island of South Georgia. These fur seals are a great conservation success story. After Captain Cook put South Georgia on the map in 1775, he sent word back to England of enormous numbers of seals. A brutal massacre then followed peaking in 1800 when 112,000 pelts were taken in just a single season. This harvest continued until the seals were hunted down to just 400 individuals. Since then, they've had protection and have bounced back to over 3 million! Shot as part of a new online series for National Geographic coming soon. Follow @bertiegregory for more wildlife adventures.


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