24 whales euthanised in New Zealand
By IANSFriday, January 21, 2011
WELLINGTON - A pod of 24 whales, found in the mudflats in Parengarenga Harbour in New Zealand’s far north Friday morning, was euthanised after the authorities realised it was difficult to save them considering the weather conditions.
They are believed to have beached early Friday, tvnz.co.nz. reported.
According to Department of Conservation (DOC) spokeswoman Carolyn Smith, only 10 were still alive and they were in poor condition.
Smith said there was little chance of saving the whales with the weather closing in and high tide not until late Friday night.
The DOC said it was a difficult decision to euthanise a group of stranded whales.
The whales’ carcasses will be buried, the authorities said.
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