2 Stranded Dolphins Rescued in Wareham
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2 stranded dolphins rescued in Wareham
Crews rescued two dolphins that were found stranded Monday morning in Wareham, Massachusetts. The Wareham Department of Natural Resources responded around 10:45 a.m. to Beaver Creek off the Wewantic River, where two common dolphins were discovered in a marsh. At low tide, the animals were out of the water, officials said. They were found active and alive. The International Fund for Animal Welfare’s Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team came to t…
Wareham Department of Natural Resources, IFAW respond to report of two stranded dolphins
Animal rescuers and advocates responded to a southeastern Massachusetts body of water on Monday. According to Wareham Department of Natural Resources, at approximately 10:45 a.m., WDNR was dispatched to the area of Beaver Creek off of the Weweantic River for a report of two stranded common dolphi
Two dolphins rescued from Beaverdam Creek
A Cromesset Road home was transformed into a marine rescue station when two dolphins became stranded alongside Beaverdam Creek. At approximately 10:45 a.m. Monday, Dec. 8 the Wareham Department of Natural Resources received a call about two live stranded dolphins in the marshes of Beaverdam Creek and successfully rescued them from the property.
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