In New Zealand, 30 whales were saved with the help of sheets
Kyiv • UNN
Local residents and conservationists have rescued more than 30 pilot whales stranded in New Zealand. The animals were raised with sheets and returned to the ocean, although four whales died.
Residents of New Zealand have managed to save more than 30 stranded whales by raising them with sheets, UNN reports citing AP.
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More than 30 pilot whales stranded on a beach in New Zealand have been returned to the ocean after conservationists and local residents helped lift them using sheets. According to the New Zealand Conservation Agency, four pilot whales died.
New Zealand is a hot spot for whale strandings.
The Department of Conservation told the Associated Press that a team of specialists monitored Ruakaka Beach near the town of Whangarei in northern New Zealand on Monday to make sure the rescued whales did not strand again.
"It's amazing to see the genuine care and compassion people are showing for these magnificent animals," said Joel Lauterbach, spokesman for the Department of Conservation, in a statement. - "This response demonstrates the deep connection we all have to our marine environment.
Recall
The number of dolphins on Cape Cod has reached a historic high, and a record number of dolphin strandings have been recorded. IFAW experts attribute this to changes in fish behavior and have successfully rescued almost all of the animals.