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Mass Whale Stranding Sparks Urgent Action

A remote beach in Tasmania, Australia has become the site of a heartbreaking wildlife crisis. Over the past two days, 157 false killer whales – large dolphins known for their orca-like build and high intelligence – were discovered beached near Arthur River. Sadly, only 90 remained alive when rescue teams arrived. The inaccessible location and […]

A remote beach in Tasmania, Australia has become the site of a heartbreaking wildlife crisis. Over the past two days, 157 false killer whales – large dolphins known for their orca-like build and high intelligence – were discovered beached near Arthur River.

Sadly, only 90 remained alive when rescue teams arrived. The inaccessible location and rough waters presented huge obstacles, forcing authorities to confront a difficult choice.