Experts give up hope for 157 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia’s Tasmania state
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing more than 150 false killer whales that stranded on a remote beach on ...
The inaccessibility of the beach, ocean conditions and challenges to getting specialist equipment to the remote area have ...
Attempts to 'refloat' the whales have failed due to poor weather A huge group of false killer whales are expected to be ...
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing 157 false killer whales that stranded on a remote Australian beach.
More than 150 endangered false killer whales have been stranded on an isolated beach in the Australian state of Tasmania.
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Tasmania beach experiences mass stranding of false killer whalesEyewitness video showing dozens of false killer whales stranded on remote beach in Tasmania. Video credit: Jocelyn ...
The last time so many false killer whales were stranded in Tasmania was 50 years ago in June 1974 when a pod of 160 to 170 were found at Black River beach on the island’s northern coast. It’s ...
The animals are part of a pod of 157 whales that beached near Arthur River, a township in Tasmania. What caused them to beach remains unclear.
Wildlife rangers to euthanise 90 animals on Tasmania beach after refloat efforts fail Tasmania’s environment department said the 90 surviving stranded dolphins were increasingly ‘stressed ...
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