Google – AFP, 3 February 2013
SYDNEY — A young dolphin has been used to lure a pod of 100 to 150 others to safety after they were in danger of stranding themselves, Australian officials said Sunday.
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A man looks
at a pod of dolphins in shallow waters at Whalers Cove, on the
south coast of
Australia, February 2, 2013 (AFP, Department of Environment
and Conservation)
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SYDNEY — A young dolphin has been used to lure a pod of 100 to 150 others to safety after they were in danger of stranding themselves, Australian officials said Sunday.
Western
Australia's Department of Environment and Conservation said the dolphins were
milling in shallow water at Whalers Cove near Albany on the south coast and in
danger of a mass stranding when found on Saturday.
One dolphin
had already died.
Local
conservation leader Deon Utber said wildlife experts moved a juvenile dolphin
by boat to deeper waters at high tide on Saturday to entice the others to
follow.
"The
juvenile was sending out distress signals, which was calling the dolphins in,
as soon as it was translocated to deeper waters the pod followed it out and
last we saw they were swimming out to sea," he said in a statement.
Officials
said there was no sign of the pod by Sunday morning.

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