Denmark leaves suspected ill whale stranded in fjord to die naturally
By APFriday, June 18, 2010
Denmark leaves stranded whale to die naturally
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — A government agency says a fin whale that has been stranded in a shallow fjord in western Denmark will be left to die without any human intervention.
The whale is suspected to be ill. The Forest and Nature Agency says in a statement it has decided to let the whale “die a natural death” after consulting with experts in Denmark and abroad.
Spokesman Peter Bjerremand said he sailed out early Friday to gauge the 30-ton baleen whale’s situation. He says it was still alive and its condition unchanged.
The 50-foot (15-meter) mammal was stranded Wednesday in the Vejle Fjord, 135 miles (220 kilometers) west of Copenhagen. It is believed to be about three to four years old.
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