Rescue teams from the International Fund for Animal Welfare are trying to save 10 stranded dolphins. Last month 177 short-beaked common dolphins stranded on Cape Cod, that’s five times what researchers typically see in an entire year.
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This is so heartbreaking, it needs to stop! Stop destroying the planet!
heartbreaking to see these beautiful creatures in distress
this is heartbreaking.
sad news but thanks for sharing
So sade :(
I'm glad IWF is there but wish they didn't need to be
Glad these people are helping. However, why is this happening. Probably it is because our oceans are dying.
This is why students should be taught about Global Issues like these.
I read about this issue in another article. This is a tragedy. I find it difficult to watch humans and animals while they are suffering. I was never taught to stand and watch, nor was I taught to walk away. But It is difficult to watch those dolphins suffering as they are in the video above!!!
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