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Dozens of dolphins have died after a pod of more than 150 were stranded on a remote beach in Australia's southern island of Tasmania. . . They appeared to be members of a large dolphin species ...
A pod of 157 dolphins from a poorly understood deep-sea species was found stranded Tuesday evening on an isolated beach in Australia’s southern island of Tasmania.
A pod of 157 dolphins from a poorly understood deep-sea species was found stranded Tuesday evening on an isolated beach in Australia’s southern island of Tasmania.
In this photo provided by Jocelyn Flint, false killer whales are stranded, Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025, on a remote beach on near Arthur River inAustralia's island state of Tasmania. (Jocelyn Flint ...
In an unusual case of déjà vu, a pod of some 230 pilot whales stranded on Tasmania's western coast on Wednesday (Sept. 21), exactly two years to the day after a different pod of pilot whales ...
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on Tasmania beach. ... “We don’t yet understand why whales and dolphins strand. Tasmania has proven to be a hotspot location for seeing mass ...
Dolphins are also dying again in Amazon Lake made shallow by drought. WION. Dolphin rescue efforts underway in Tasmania. Posted: 19 February 2025 | Last updated: 19 March 2025.