7 whales die in largest Irish stranding
Irish Daily Mirror|August 20, 2020
SEVEN whales have tragically died after washing up on a popular tourist beach in what was the “largest mass stranding of the species in Ireland”.
ANDREW BYRNE
7 whales die in largest Irish stranding

They were spotted by tourists on Rossnowlagh strand in Co Donegal and were reported to the Irish Whale and Dolphin Group.

Trained experts living in the area arrived at the scene around 1 pm yesterday to provide the stranded Northern Bottlenose Whales with first aid, using wet towels to keep them hydrated and relaxed.

Nicola Coyne, from Donegal, was first on the scene from the IWDG and said it was “quite difficult” to care for the dying mammals.

This story is from the August 20, 2020 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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