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Playing On My Harp Strings
Press Release
Media Release
Contact: Robert DiGiovanni, Jr.
Foundation Director/Senior Biologist
Riverhead Foundation
Phone: (631) 369-9840
Fax: (631) 369-9826
E-mail: rdigiovanni@riverheadfoundation.org
March 26, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE “seal” RELEASE
Playing On My Harp Strings
The Riverhead Foundation will be releasing “Lily”, a female harp seal on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 2 pm at the Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays. This is an excellent opportunity to expose children to the wildlife that is found right here on Long Island. We encourage you to bring cameras, video cameras and posters to celebrate this joyous and heart warming occasion. Please also consider bringing donations of bleach as a part of our monthly wish item program. Please call the Riverhead Foundation’s office at (631) 369-9840 for more information or to schedule an interview with Foundation Director/Senior Biologist Robert DiGiovanni, Jr.
About “Lily”:
“Lily”, a yearling harp seal, was rescued on February 12, 2008, 1/4 mile west of Atlantic Avenue in Amagansett. She came in with bite marks around her right eye and respiratory wheezing. After a few days in the Foundation’s animal hospital, “Lily” was eating fish on her own and on her way to recovery... thanks to the dedication of the Foundation’s biologists. Look for her shortly on our website, www.riverheadfoundation.org, in the adoption program!
Directions:
The seals will be released under the Ponquogue Bridge in Hampton Bays. Take Sunrise Highway to Old Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays (Make a left on to Old Montauk Highway). Go through the village until you get to the light by Tony’s Fusion Express & make a right onto Ponquogue Ave. Go straight until you come to a stop sign. Make a left onto Shinnecock Rd. At the second stop sign make a right onto Foster Avenue and head towards the Ponquogue Bridge. Go over the bridge and make a left. Then almost immediately make your very first left. Follow this to the end, and you're there.
The Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization that operates the Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Rescue Program in New York State. Last year the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation rescued over 150 seals. In addition, we currently have sixteen seals and eight sea turtles in our hospital! You can sponsor a seal by calling 631-369-9840, and donating today. For information about the Riverhead Foundation, to adopt an animal or to become a member, please visit us on the web at www.riverheadfoundation.org, or call us at 631-369-9840.
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