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Grim end to 'horrific' stranding of false killer whales
Australian Community Media
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10 months ago
The Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania will be forced to euthanise false killer whales after a mass stranding in Tasmania.
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The Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Tasmania, is currently responding to a mass
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whale stranding on Tasmania's west coast, where a pod of 157 whales has stranded near
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Arthur River.
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The animals appear to be false killer whales.
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Initial observations indicate that approximately 90 animals are still alive on the beach.
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A team from NRE Tas, encompassing the Marine Conservation Program and Tasmania Parks and
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Wildlife Staff, have mobilised, including vets and marine biologists, to site.
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Wildlife crews arrived on site this morning and are currently assessing animal welfare
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and options for rescue.
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However, initial assessments indicate that re-floating the whales will be difficult due
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to the inaccessibility of the site, ocean conditions and the challenges of getting specialised
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equipment to the remote area.
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Animal welfare will be a priority during this response, as well as the safety and wellbeing
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of departmental staff.
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