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The whale is being transported back to the St. Lawrence River estuary.
The team carried the beluga out of the river on a stretcher and placed it on a truck, which took the whale to the airport. The team, which includes biologists and animal health experts from the Marine Animal Response Society, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago and the Vancouver Aquarium, placed the beluga on a plane to be delivered to its release point.
As of late Thursday afternoon, the team had moved the whale from the plane to a pontoon raft, which was lowered into the estuary. The beluga, which biologists discovered was male, was released from the raft and “is now swimming freely in the St. Lawrence River,” according to a spokesperson.
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Tomorrow we are celebrating World Otter Day. If you live nearby, come to the aquarium for otterly fun activities and chats! Photo by Holly Wilson
Endangered Turtle Recovery in India
TSA India Program Director, Dr. Shailendra Singh, reports that the first nests of both the Red-crowned Roofed Turtle, and the Three-striped Roofed Turtle have hatched in India!
Located in the National Chambal Sanctuary within the Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh states of northern India, our nest protection program has a team of workers who identify naturally-laid nests, relocate and fence in clutches of eggs, and keep watch over the “nest field” for the duration of the incubation period.
This year, a large cohort of hatchlings of Red-crowned Roofed Turtle will be head-started for four months at the Gharhaita Turtle Conservation Centre in Uttar Pradesh before their release into the Chambal River.
Additionally, two large cohorts of Red-crowned Roofed Turtle and Three-striped Roofed Turtle will be head-started for one year at the Deori Eco Centre in Morena, India.
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Are you excited for World Turtle Day? From tiny, cute baby turtles to massive 1,500 pound leatherbacks, these fascinating animals can be found in almost every ecosystem around the world. Carrying their shells, they’re at home wherever they roam. Human intervention has threatened some turtle species, so please make sure you don’t disturb or distract them, especially nesting sea turtles. Photo of green sea turtles at Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge by Daniel W. Clark, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Celebrate World Turtle Day with these green sea turtles at Midway Atoll in Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument!
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A Stunning Discovery
Drone footage uncovers a stunning new narwhal behaviour.
Technological advances in the field allow researchers to reduce stress to the animals they study. Thanks to drone photography, the researchers captured a surprising behaviour for the first time.
In this amazing video, a male narwhal appears to use his tusk to hit and stun fish. (source)
Here’s what narwhals’ mysterious tusks are used for…
Narwhals are an endangered species, with most of them residing in remote areas of Canada. Not much is known about the species of whale but new drone footage reveals at least one purpose for their mysterious tusks…
via: Business Insider
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Scientists have attached cameras to unlock the mysteries of whales lives in Antarctica. The cameras have helped scientists gather information on where, w...
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scott.portelliI often get asked what are my favourite animals that I have spent time with. So Thought I would share my top 10 favourite wildlife to get up close and personal with. Number #7on my list is The rarely seen Leafy Seadragon. They camouflage themselves to look like the surrounding kelp
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