Over 100 Whales Stranded in Western Australia; Rescue Efforts Underway
April 26, 2024
Over 140 long-finned pilot whales stranded at Toby Inlet in Western Australia, with 26 fatalities.
A rescue operation is underway involving wildlife experts, marine scientists, veterinarians, and over 100 volunteers.
Tissue samples are collected to investigate the cause of the stranding.
The event underscores the persistent challenges to marine wildlife and the necessity for more research on whale behavior and mass strandings.
Summary based on 15 sources
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The New York Times • Apr 25, 2024
Video: Mass Whale Stranding in Western Australia
news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site • Apr 25, 2024
‘Amazing’: 200 beached whales saved
Sky • Apr 25, 2024
Dozens of whales die after 160 stranded in Western Australia