Rescuers were working to save around 30 bottlenose dolphins that got stranded off Cape Cod early Monday morning.
About a half dozen bottlenose dolphins died in a mass stranding early Monday morning on Cape Cod in what animal rescue officials say is the largest known stranding of the animals off Massachusetts.
According to the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), crews responded to First Encounter Beach around 5:30 AM to ...
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to correct the location of the mass stranding. The IFAW initially reported that it took place at First Encounter Beach in Eastham. Dozens of dolphins were ...
Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod Monday in what rescuers say is Massachusetts' largest known bottlenose dolphin ...
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