New Zealand whale stranding: 145 dead on remote beach

Conservation officials forced to shoot dozens of dying whales

Stewart Island stranded whales
(Image credit: New Zealand Department of Conservation)

At least 145 whales have died on a remote beach in New Zealand after becoming stranded on the shore.

The mass stranding of two pilot whale pods occurred on the sparsely populated Stewart Island, off the southern tip of New Zealand’s South Island, over the weekend.

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