Contest Open Until May 4, Final Name to Be Announced on May 7
Final Selection Through On-Site Voting During Children's Day Holiday

Baby seal. Provided by Uchi Park Management Office

Baby seal. Provided by Uchi Park Management Office

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On April 24, the Uchi Park Management Office in Gwangju announced that it will hold a naming contest for a baby seal born at Uchi Zoo, with submissions accepted until May 4.


The baby seal is a female spotted seal. She was raised by zookeepers after birth because she was unable to receive care from her mother. The zookeepers personally fed her weaning food and taught her how to swim. She is currently undergoing group adaptation training so she can eventually live with her mother.


The Uchi Park Management Office will first select three candidate names from the submissions. During the holiday period on May 5 and 6, an on-site sticker vote will be conducted among visitors to Uchi Zoo. The name that receives the most support in the on-site vote will be officially chosen and announced as the baby seal's name on May 7.


The three citizens whose name suggestions are selected as finalists will receive souvenirs, including promotional materials from the Uchi Park Management Office. Detailed information on how to participate is available on the Uchi Zoo website.



Seong Changmin, Director of the Uchi Park Management Office, said, "The baby seal is a popular animal loved by many citizens," and added, "We hope that the naming contest will further enrich the bond between citizens and the animals."

Baby Seal Naming Contest Poster. Provided by Uchi Park Management Office

Baby Seal Naming Contest Poster. Provided by Uchi Park Management Office

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