Hundred head remote beach whale stranded in New Zealand and died
AP 20, two foreign tourists in southern New Zealand, an island beach, found 107 pilot whales stranded. Conservation department staff found that more than half went dead whales, dying whales for the rest of euthanasia.
21 New Zealand media reported that two tourists in the southern tip of Stewart Island, Mason Bay, found beached whales have been part of the whale was dead.
New Zealand Department of Conservation visitor received the report, sent two workers who flew to the scene view. Staff found that whales trapped in the beach is higher and half of the whales had died, and the tide began to recede.
site a total of 5 people. Department of Conservation biodiversity program manager Brent Beaven 21, told New Zealand's will soon die.
desperation, forced 48 workers dying whale euthanasia, to reduce their suffering. Whales stranded in remote locations, the staff decided to stay where whale carcasses, waiting for the natural disintegration.
whales stranded on New Zealand beaches are not rare. Earlier this month, 82 whales stranded in the South Island, a beach, of which 10 died.
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