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Environmentalists In Martinique Mount Operation To Save Stranded Whale

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An operation was underway in Martinique to save a stranded humpback whale calf that appeared to have lost its mother. On Tuesday, the creature was at Schœlcher where two boats were trying to coax it back out to sea. On Sunday, people spotted the calf in Case-Pilote. Local reports indicate that the animal is between […]

The article Environmentalists In Martinique Mount Operation To Save Stranded Whale is from St. Lucia Times.

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