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Colin/Collette the Baby Whale

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Posted by: Al

27th Feb 2009 11:47pm

What has been learned since the baby whale was euthenised? Do wildlife authorities now have the feeding equipment necessary?


Comments 4

Anonymous
  • 14th Aug 2012 03:11pm

Lets hope so

Anonymous
  • 19th Oct 2011 11:14am

It was a difficult situation and required alot of time and thought i felt terrible that the poor wee whale had to be euthanized but in the end atlest its not suffering anymore i only hope that if this situation was to happen again more cane be done. so lets all give a helping hand to wildlife to get the equiptment that is not only needed but essential to keep our wee friends alive.

Berna
  • 14th May 2010 05:24pm

I believe the wildlife authorities did the best they could in a difficult situation. Too much blame was put on the fact they had to euthanize the little whale. I felt awful, however I believe it was the best thing to do. Maybe if we all give to wildlife causes, they will have the equipment necessary when such things happen to our wildlife friends.

sammie
  • 29th Apr 2009 01:08pm

lets hope so

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