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  2. Cetacean stranding - Wikipedia

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    Around 300 pilot whales were stranded at Stanley, Tasmania. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The exact number of deaths or whales involved is unclear, with one newspaper reporting at least 245 confirmed deaths, [ 40 ] while another newspaper reported in 1936 that 70 whales escaped during high tide the day after the stranding.

  3. New Zealanders save more than 30 stranded whales by lifting ...

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    New Zealand’s Indigenous people consider whales a taonga — a sacred treasure — of cultural significance. New Zealand has recorded more than 5,000 whale strandings since 1840. The largest pilot whale stranding was of an estimated 1,000 whales at the Chatham Islands in 1918, according to the Department of Conservation.

  4. More than 30 pilot whales wash up on New Zealand beachfront - AOL

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    More than 30 pilot whales that washed up on a beach in New Zealand have been safely returned to the ocean. Conservation workers and residents helped to refloat the whales by lifting them onto ...

  5. Pilot whale - Wikipedia

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    The long-finned pilot whale has traditionally been hunted by "driving", which involves many hunters and boats gathering in a semicircle behind a pod of whales close to shore, and slowly driving them towards a bay, where they become stranded and are then slaughtered. This practice was common in both the 19th and 20th centuries.

  6. Ruakākā - Wikipedia

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    Ruakākā School is a contributing primary (years 1–6) school. It has a roll of 336. [13] Both schools are coeducational. Rolls are as of November 2024. [14] Ruakākā School opened in 1898 in North Ruakākā. Until 1916 it was a half-time school sharing a teacher with Mata School. The school moved to its present site in 1912.

  7. Dozens of Pilot Whales Stranded at Remote New Zealand Beach - AOL

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    Volunteers worked to save dozens of pilot whales stranded at a remote beach in New Zealand, on Monday, February 22.Environmental organisation Project Jonah reported 49 pilot whales were stranded ...

  8. Rescuers continued efforts as pilot whales re-stranded, this ...

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  9. Portal:Cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus Globicephala. The two extant species are the long-finned pilot whale (G. melas) and the short-finned pilot whale (G. macrorhynchus). The two are not readily distinguishable at sea, and analysis of the skulls is the best way to distinguish between the species.