comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Julia cable - Page 5 : comparemela.com

Stranded River Thames whale to be put to sleep | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

A minke whale stranded along the River Thames is to be put down, rescuers have said. Crowds gathered at Teddington Lock in south-west London on Monday to catch a glimpse of the animal, thought to be between 10ft (3m) and 13ft (4m) long. But the whale is now due to be put to sleep as it would not survive on its own in the sea, Julia Cable, national co-ordinator at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue service, said. A Minke whale near Teddington Lock (Yui Mok/PA) “The vets are here from London Zoo. “They will give the whale a large anaesthetic dose which will put it to sleep,” Ms Cable said.

Stranded River Thames whale to be put to sleep | Clacton and Frinton Gazette

A minke whale stranded along the River Thames is to be put down, rescuers have said. Crowds gathered at Teddington Lock in south-west London on Monday to catch a glimpse of the animal, thought to be between 10ft (3m) and 13ft (4m) long. But the whale is now due to be put to sleep as it would not survive on its own in the sea, Julia Cable, national co-ordinator at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue service, said. A Minke whale near Teddington Lock (Yui Mok/PA) “The vets are here from London Zoo. “They will give the whale a large anaesthetic dose which will put it to sleep,” Ms Cable said.

Stranded River Thames whale to be put to sleep | Dumbarton and Vale of Leven Reporter

A minke whale stranded along the River Thames is to be put down, rescuers have said. Crowds gathered at Teddington Lock in south-west London on Monday to catch a glimpse of the animal, thought to be between 10ft (3m) and 13ft (4m) long. But the whale is now due to be put to sleep as it would not survive on its own in the sea, Julia Cable, national co-ordinator at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue service, said. A Minke whale near Teddington Lock (Yui Mok/PA) “The vets are here from London Zoo. “They will give the whale a large anaesthetic dose which will put it to sleep,” Ms Cable said.

Stranded River Thames whale to be put to sleep | Epping Forest Guardian

A minke whale stranded along the River Thames is to be put down, rescuers have said. Crowds gathered at Teddington Lock in south-west London on Monday to catch a glimpse of the animal, thought to be between 10ft (3m) and 13ft (4m) long. But the whale is now due to be put to sleep as it would not survive on its own in the sea, Julia Cable, national co-ordinator at the British Divers Marine Life Rescue service, said. A Minke whale near Teddington Lock (Yui Mok/PA) “The vets are here from London Zoo. “They will give the whale a large anaesthetic dose which will put it to sleep,” Ms Cable said.

A Small Minke Whale Stranded In The River Thames Is To Be Put Down

Updated 10/05/2021 20:29 BST A Small Minke Whale Stranded In The River Thames Is To Be Put Down After a two-day battle to save the injured animal, experts say the whale would likely starve if it was released back into the sea. A minke whale stranded along the River Thames is to be put down after a two-day struggle to save the animal. Hundreds of people gathered at Richmond Lock and Weir on Sunday after the small animal, thought to be between 10ft (3m) and 13ft (4m) long, became stuck on the lock’s boat rollers. Videos showed it being hosed down while a vet performed a check-up at the river’s edge, before the Royal National Lifeboat Institute (RNLI) arrived at the scene to the cheers of onlookers at about 9pm.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.