Village helps save stranded whale in Vietnam


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There is nothing that we love more than a story featuring people coming to the aid of animals in need – and this is certainly one of those. Recently, a 50-foot whale was discovered stranded on the shore of Dien Chau District, Nghe An Province, Vietnam. After a local fisherman spotted the creature, it wasn’t long before a group of local residents rallied together to help the struggling animal.



Hundreds of local inhabitants rescue a 15 meter-long and 2 meter-high alive whale swept away offshore in the central coastal province of Nghe An on May 25, 2016. The operation was successful after vehicles including an excavator had been mobilized to create a canal enabling to return the fish to the sea. (Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images)


Despite the size and enormous weight of the whale, the group remained diligent in trying to get it back to sea. Eventually, locals called in the help of two excavators to aid in rescue efforts.

Recognizing the respect and care that the whale deserved in this situation, the group managed to usher the giant marine mammal back to its rightful home after working for seven hours. Once back in deep water, officials continued to monitor the whale’s activity.

According to reports, seven such whales have been found stranded on this beach in the past few months, but this was the only one who was still alive on land.

If you ever come across a marine animal in distress, it is best practice to contact a professional before attempting to rescue or help the animals. Click here for a list of hotlines you can call in case of an emergency.

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http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/people-help-rescue-stranded-whale-in-vietnam/

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