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Hopes of rescuing a homeless beluga whale in the Seine River in France faded on Sunday, but rescuers rule out euthanasia for the time being.
beluga was discovered on August 2 in Seine river, which crosses the French capital and reaches the English Channel. Since Friday, it has been between two locks about 70 km north of Paris.
You can no longer leave her in these warm stagnant waters. “It needs to be moved in the next 24-48 hours, the conditions are not very good,” Lamya Essemlaly, head of the Sea Shepherd NGO in France, told AFP.
According to him, experts have “little hope” for a mammal that is clearly underweight.
“We all doubt their ability to return to the sea,” he added. “Even if we take it on a ship, it will be extremely dangerous or impossible,” he said.
Essemlali said that the option euthanasia This was ruled out for the time being.
cetaceous he still has “energy (…) he turns his head, reacts to stimuli,” he said.
rescuers they tried to feed her, but so far without success. Another option being considered is to take it out of the water, give it vitamins, test it, and send it to sea.
What whale?
beluga It is a protected species of cetacean that usually lives in cold arctic waters.
According to the Pelagis Observatory, a specialist in mammals nauticalit is the second recorded in France after a fisherman from the mouth of the Loire caught one in his nets in 1948.
Source: RPP

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