Second mass stranding means 500 pilot whales likely to die on remote New Zealand islands
by Tess McClure from World news | The Guardian on (#64J69)
About 250 whales beached on remote Chatham Islands just days after another stranding involving similar number of mammals
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Hundreds of pilot whales have stranded on New Zealand's remote Chatham Islands just days after a nearby beaching resulted in 250 mammals dying or being euthanised.
About 250 whales came ashore at Pitt Island/Rangiauria in the second stranding, taking the total number of whales stranded on the Chatham Islands to 500-odd, the general manager of Project Jonah, Daren Grover, said on Monday. The project runs a stranding hotline and mobilises marine rescues.
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