Humpback Whale Strandings In West Australia

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Stranded humpback whale, Illaroo, Yuraygir, NSW, Australia. Photo source: ©© NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service

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An unprecedented number of mostly young whales have become stranded on the West Australian coast since 2008.

Poor nutrition has led to a rise in the number of stranded humpback whales on the West Australian coast, veterinary researchers have said…

Read Full Article, Guardian UK

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