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More than 30 pilot whales die in Tasmania stranding - La Prensa Latina Media

Sydney, Australia, Nov 29 (EFE).- More than 30 pilot whales have died after stranding on a remote beach on the southern Australian island of Tasmania, authorities reported Wednesday. Tasmania’s Natural Resources and Environment Department said that the first dead whales were found by members of the public on Tuesday at Bryan’s Beach on the eastern Freycinet Peninsula. Authorities later found a total of 34 dead pilot whales. “Staff, including a w…

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In September 2022, most of the 230 pilot whales that were stranded in Macquarie Bay, also in Tasmania and which is found on the migratory routes of various cetacean species, died.

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The Examiner broke the news in on Wednesday, November 29, 2023.
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