Wednesday, 5 June 2002

Giant effort for a baby pygmy, The Australian, 5 June, 2002. Picture Peter Clarke.




Giant effort for a baby pygmy: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 05 June 2002: 3.
After the whale -- a distant cousin of the great sperm whale made famous in the novel Moby Dick -- was discovered by local surfers at 6am, volunteers rallied to its rescue but were hampered by rough weather.
As crowds gathered to watch, National Parks and Wildlife Service staff, along with volunteers from the whale rescue group ORRCA, tried to steer the baby whale back to sea, initially without success.
After a test swim at Ettalong, where rescuers formed a circle and let the whale swim around, the whale was put on an inflatable runabout that was then towed out to sea, still with National Parks staff attempting to keep the animal calm. The whale was last seen swimming strongly north.

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