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Over 100 Dolphins Saved from Mass Stranding in Cape Cod

In a monumental rescue operation, over 100 Atlantic white-sided dolphins were saved from a historic mass stranding along Cape Cod’s Herring River. On June 28, rescuers and volunteers sprang into action after approximately 125 dolphins were reported stranded in the shallow, muddy waters at Great Island in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. This incident, the largest of its kind in decades, mobilized the local community and wildlife organizations, showcasing extraordinary efforts to safeguard marine life. The successful rescue highlights the critical role of quick response and coordination in saving these intelligent marine mammals from life-threatening situations.

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