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Vets Kill Whale in English River  -  Jul 28, 2007
Washington Post,AP IPSWICH, England -- A northern bottlenose whale that swam into a river near the eastern English town of Ipswich was killed by veterinarians on Saturday

Whale likely to be put down - medics  -  Jul 27, 2007
East Anglian Daily Times,A NORTHERN bottlenose whale which became stranded in the River Orwell is likely to be put down tomorrow, marine medics have confirmed.

Stranded whale put down by vets  -  Jul 28, 2007
Gulf Daily News,IPSWICH: A northern bottlenose whale that swam into a river near the eastern English town of Ipswich was killed by veterinarians yesterday after it got

Whale trapped in Suffolk river put down  -  Jul 28, 2007
Telegraph.co.uk,They said the Northern Bottlenose whale, which appeared in the River Orwell near Ipswich on Friday, had been humanely destroyed today to prevent it

Trapped whale put down  -  Jul 28, 2007
Manchester.com,It is not clear how the Northern Bottlenose whale ended up beached in shallow water under the Orwell Bridge, but marine experts believe it may have got lost

Hills in full bloom with wild flowers  -  Aug 3, 2007
Shetland Times,On the 27th a dead northern bottlenose whale was washed up on Noss. This is a migratory species, summering as far north as the ice-edge of the Arctic,



MERR Institute Shows Insight Into Animal Rescues  01 Oct 2006
It took crews three days, three tractors and a tow rope to move the whale for burial.Crews did the same for a rare northern bottlenose whale found along the ... - WBOC TV 16,

Euro shark group launched  Sep 28, 2006
London whale: ills confirmed The northern bottlenose whale which died so publicly in London's River Thames in January suffered from several serious ailments. ... - Divernet,

Two rare species of whale seen off Scottish coastline  Sep 8, 2006
...reported. Another northern bottlenose whale is reported to have freed itself after becoming entangled in fishing gear off Sunderland. ... - Scotsman,

Rescued whale found dead in Skegness  Sep 1, 2006
...near Skegness. The whale, believed to be a northern bottlenose whale, was one of two whales found stranded on Thursday. The other ... - 4ni.co.uk,

Thames Whale Had Arthritis-Like Disease  Sep 4, 2006
LONDON — A northern bottlenose whale that swam into the River Thames in January before dying had a bone disease similar to human arthritis, scientists said ... - FOX News

Thames whale 'had arthritis'  Sep 6, 2006
The six-year-old female northern bottlenose whale had pitting on her atlas vertebra, which joins the spine to the skull, said Richard Sabin, from London's ... - The Australian, [an error occurred while processing this directive]


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