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Things initially looked bleak. Rescuers launch overnight effort after discovering majestic creature trapped in tricky ...
Canada Orca calf stranded in Canadian lagoon to be airlifted and reunited with family, rescuers say Canadian Fisheries Department and First Nations officials are coordinating the rescue effort ...
A killer whale more than 20 feet long died after beaching itself in Palm Coast, Fla. This is the third known orca to be stranded in the southeastern U.S. and the first since 1956, an official says.
Plans are underway to airlift a stranded killer whale calf out of a remote tidal lagoon off northern Vancouver Island in an effort to reunite the young orca with its extended family, Canadian ...
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The stranded orca calf, which has been given a name that means “Brave Little Hunter” by the local First Nations people, is seen in a lagoon near Zeballos, in the Canadian province of British ...
Killer whales are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Individuals can report stranded marine mammals at 877-WHALE-HELP (877-942-5343). Contributor: Danielle Johnson, The Daytona ...
This photo provided by Flagler County Sheriff’s Office shows a stranded killer whale in Palm Coast on Wednesday. According to authorities, the 21-foot killer whale died after beaching itself.
This photo provided by the Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania shows part of more than 150 false killer whales which became stranded, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, on a remote ...
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing more than 150 false killer whales that became stranded on a remote beach on Australia’s island state of Tasmania, officials said on Wednesday.
MELBOURNE, Australia — More than 150 false killer whales are stranded on a remote beach on Australia's island state of Tasmania, officials said on Wednesday. Marine experts including ...
An orphaned Orca calf is shown in a lagoon near Zeballos, B.C., on Tuesday April 2, 2024. The two year-old Orca has been alone in the tidal lagoon near Little Espinosa Inlet since March 23, when ...