Wareham police cordon off beach so seal can rest

News imageDorset Police Police officer with the sealDorset Police
Pictures on social media show the seal taking a break on the beach

Police have cordoned off a section of a beach to allow a seal to get uninterrupted rest.

Wareham police were called to Durdle Door, Dorset, earlier, to block off a section of the beach to "keep a safe distance between the public and the seal".

They said the cordon also allowed the animal enough space to "feel comfortable".

Officers posted pictures of the seal on social media.

News imageDorset Police The seal lies on the shore behind the cordonDorset Police
The seal came on shore at Durdle Door
News imageDorset Police The seal on the shoreDorset Police
The animal enjoyed some time in the sun

Police said the sunshine had attracted the seal for "an afternoon of relaxation".

The cordon also allowed the animal to avoid "getting stressed", the force said.

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