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Two more whales have died since yesterday’s mass stranding near Dunsborough
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : April 27, 2024 - 12:22
There are concerns for more than 100 rescued pilot whales that swam back to sea after stranding near Dunsborough yesterday. The deaths of two more whales in the region today, including a calf, has authorities worried that the pod could become stranded again. So far 30 whales are confirmed to have died.