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Authorities have launched a determined rescue effort following a mass stranding of between 50 and 100 pilot whales on a West Australian seashore.
The whales have been beached at Toby’s Inlet close to Dunsborough, about three hours drive south of Perth.
Parks and Wildlife Service Western Australia posted on Fb to alert the general public of the stranding, with Division of Biodiversity, Conservation and Points of interest (DBCA) employees becoming a member of with Perth Zoo vets to try to transfer the animals again into the water.
‘We all know individuals wish to assist however we requested that folks please don’t try and rescue the animals with out path of DBCA employees as this will likely trigger additional harm, and misery to the animals and hinder a coordinated rescue effort,’ the submit learn.
Rescuers are at present mounting a determined rescue effort after a mass stranding of between 50 and 100 pilot whales on a West Australian seashore
‘The very best precedence at mass whale stranding occasions is at all times human security adopted by animal welfare. We would like all employees and volunteers to go house protected.’
The mass stranding follows the same occasion at Albany additional south on the WA shoreline final yr.
In November 34 pilot whales have been additionally discovered useless at Bryans Seashore, 140km northeast of Hobart.