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Tasmania. Every year, around 2000 marine mammals die in mass strandings worldwide. But this is not always for natural reasons ...
A mass stranding of over 157 false killer whales on Tasmania’s coast has left 67 dead, with authorities preparing to euthanise 90 survivors. The remote location has made rescue efforts difficult, ...
The inaccessibility of the beach, ocean conditions and challenges to getting specialist equipment to the remote area have ...
More than 150 endangered false killer whales have been stranded on an isolated beach in the Australian state of Tasmania.
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on Tasmania beach - Ninety whales were still alive on Wednesday but refloating ...
The animals appear to be false killer whales, according to Tasmania’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment.
Conservation experts and veterinarians are assessing the condition of around 90 whales that are still alive to determine if they can be refloated back into the ocean ...
A large number of false killer whales stranded on a remote Tasmanian beach. Image / Parks and Wildlife Authorities have ...
Wildlife rangers will Wednesday begin shooting 90 dolphins stranded on a remote Australian beach, saying the stressed ...
This past weekend, the Marine Mammal Care Center Los Angeles (MMCC) responded to a call on a rare pygmy sperm whale ...
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