Tasmania. Every year, around 2000 marine mammals die in mass strandings worldwide. But this is not always for natural reasons ...
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on Tasmania beach - Ninety whales were still alive on Wednesday but refloating ...
The reasons for the beachings are unclear. Reasons could include disorientation caused by loud noises, illness, old age, ...
The animals appear to be false killer whales, according to Tasmania’s Department of Natural Resources and Environment.
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 ...
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 ...
More than 150 whales have become stranded on Tasmania’s remote West Coast, with authorities racing against time to mount a ...
Environmental groups claim that the National Marine Fisheries Service delayed deciding on the salmon’s protections for over ...
Some baleen whale species are capable of evading orcas — their only known predators — by using stealth-like communication, according to new research. Specifically, the marine mammals can sing at ...
The newest member in the J Pod of the Southern Resident killer whales, calf J62, has been confirmed as a female by the Center ...
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