Resources

SRT’s key mission is to give seals a voice and to help other people and organisations to do the same. As a result, SRT aim to provide everyone with free access to information by providing a wide range of free resources, including:

  • Talks - Online and Face To Face

  • Films

  • Posters

  • Leaflets

  • Flyers

  • Metal signs (Email seals@sealresearchtrust.com for details)

  • Flashcards

  • Stickers

  • Reference reports

  • Policies

  • Responses to conservation issues

  • Copyright free photos of seals following best practice

  • Family activities

  • Bespoke advice on a range of topics

  • Legacy advice

Talks

To book a free online or face to face talk from one of SRT’s amazing and hugely experienced volunteer speakers, please email events@sealresearchtrust.com with possible dates and time and any topic ideas.

SRT can deliver other bespoke courses such as on Communication Strategies; Crowdfunding; Marine Geoengineering; Funding Strategies; Post Release Monitoring or ex rescue, rehab and released seals.

Film

Reference reports

SRT have been publishing reports and journal publications throughout their existence. These include published papers on:

Entanglement

Photo ID

Post Release Monitoring

Microplastics in Cornish waters

Impacts of entanglement

Climate change impacts on grey seal pups

Human impacts on Bottlenose Dolphins

Each year SRT summarises its achievements in an Annual Report to celebrate a huge team effort to improve the conservation and protection of seals. There are available here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Vi8XCXJ1dRLBr73gfRZcy-ina2H6n8Cn?usp=sharing

Education and awareness

SRT love creating user friendly activities that with one resource are accessible to a range of age groups and abilities. Sharing our seas is a cross curricular activity booklet for everyone to challenge themselves to learn more about our amazing native seals. Our activities are suitable for families to use for home education, on wet days away from home or even at school. This folder contains activities, leaflets and national curriculum references. You can download and print everything from here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ExUagQ3UwqLygWXIXPBId_RV-Kpq0_CU?usp=drive_link

Family Activities

Leaflets

SRT have developed a range of leaflets covering different topics. Most of our leaflets serve a dual purpose to include a poster when you open the inside of the leaflet. If you are able to distribute leaflets, you can order any number of them using SRT’s online order form

Flashcards

When out and about engaging with members of the public, our volunteers have found it useful to have a series of small flashcards that they can show to member of the public to illustrate different aspects of seal biology, ecology and behaviour. These are downloadable for printing here >>‍ ‍

We don’t just love seals though so have created additional flashcards illustrating other key species encountered around our shores. These can be downloaded here >>

Stickers

SRT have worked with Looe Marine Conservation Group’s Cliff Davies to produce best practice stickers for paddlers and boat skippers. You can order yours here https://tinyurl.com/SRT-Resources-order-form

Copyright Free photos of seals

To help everyone follow photography best practice to help seals https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TsgaLuHLrC1lUvU5x50vmGDU6ZeeR27S/view?usp=drive_link

SRT have provided folders of downloadable copyright free photos:

Grey seals

Mums and pups

Harbour seals

Issues seals face

Other marine species

We have tried to think of everything but will inevitably have missed something. A folder of all SRT’s key resources can be accessed here that includes additional:

  • Advice

  • SRT’s mission, aims and core values

  • Graphics

  • Leaflets

  • Manifesto for seals

  • Policies

  • Reference Reports

  • Signs

  • Stickers

Can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tB4_XeUtQ4ahx5FYT0GMrOC4f5HebQSr?usp=drive_link

Whilst our aim is always to provide these resources for free to make them accessible to everyone to help them help seals, donations are always welcome from anyone able to afford to do so. This enables us to be able to keep providing more resources to more people to help more seals!

Legacies

For advice on how to leave a legacy to the Seal Research Trust, please go to our Legacies page.