Tasmania. Every year, around 2000 marine mammals die in mass strandings worldwide. But this is not always for natural reasons ...
Australian wildfire officers have been forced to make a difficult decision after 150 false killer whale floated to a remote ...
Wildlife rangers will today begin shooting 90 dolphins stranded on a remote Australian beach, saying the stressed creatures ...
Experts including veterinarians were at the scene near Arthur River on Tasmania's north-western coast where 157 whales were ...
Australian wildlife officers have made the difficult decision to euthanize 90 false killer whales stranded on a remote beach ...
Department liaison officer Brendon Clark said the stranding was the first by false killer whales in Tasmania in since 1974.
Unfavourable ocean and weather conditions thwarting rescue efforts are forecast to persist for days and the surviving animals ...
Tasmanian authorities said there were 136 survivors on Wednesday morning, down from 157. That assessment was then revised ...
Conservation experts and veterinarians are assessing the condition of around 90 whales that are still alive to determine if they can be refloated back into the ocean ...
A pod of 157 dolphins, including false killer whales, has become stranded on a remote beach in Tasmania, with dozens already dead and efforts underway to save the survivors.