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Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities

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May 10 – May 16

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The Guardian - World News5h ago

Timmy the whale confirmed dead by Danish authorities

Danish authorities have confirmed the death of Timmy, a humpback whale calf that had been the subject of a controversial rescue attempt. The whale was found deceased near the island of Anholt in the Kattegat strait. Timmy had previously been stranded in Germany, where officials ultimately abandoned rescue efforts due to the animal's poor health. Despite expert advice suggesting the whale should be left to die, a costly rescue operation was undertaken, involving transporting Timmy to deeper waters off the coast of Denmark. This rescue was widely criticized as "pure animal cruelty" by some experts. The whale's body was found approximately two weeks after its release, with a retrieved tracking device confirming its identity. Danish authorities have no immediate plans for removal or necropsy and are advising the public to avoid the carcass.

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BBC News - World6h ago

Whale found dead near Danish island after German rescue operation

A humpback whale, previously rescued from a sandbank off Germany's Baltic coast, has been found dead near the Danish island of Anholt. The whale had been freed in early May through a privately funded operation that carried it into the North Sea, an effort criticized by wildlife experts for potentially causing the animal distress. Danish authorities are working to verify if the carcass is the same whale and retrieve its tracking device. While there are no immediate plans for removal or necropsy, the public is advised to avoid approaching the whale due to potential disease transmission.

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Timmy the whale has been confirmed dead by Danish authorities.

— Danish authorities

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The whale was found dead near the island of Anholt in the Kattegat.

— Danish Environmental Protection Agency

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Experts from the Oceanographic Museum in Stralsund warned that trying to save Timmy amounted to “pure animal cruelty”.

— Burkard Baschek

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A humpback whale rescued after beaching itself in Germany has been found dead near a Danish island.

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The whale was first spotted stuck on a sandbank on March 23 off the island of Poel in Germany.

Apr 26 – May 2

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South China Morning PostMay 2

Humpback whale ‘Timmy’ released in North Sea after weeks stranded off Germany

A humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy," has been released into the North Sea after being stranded for weeks off the German coast. The whale was first spotted near Germany's Baltic Sea coast on March 3, far from its usual Atlantic habitat. Its health declined as it repeatedly became stuck in shallow waters near Wismar, prompting international attention as rescue efforts were live-streamed. A rescue team successfully moved the whale onto a barge and released it into deeper waters on Saturday. The operation aimed to return the whale to its natural environment after its prolonged stranding.

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The Guardian - World NewsMay 2

Rescuers release humpback whale after it was stranded in shallow waters near Baltic coast

A young humpback whale, nicknamed Timmy or Hope, was released into the North Sea off Denmark after being stranded in shallow waters near Germany's Baltic coast for nearly six weeks. Rescuers transported the 10-meter calf on a water-filled barge, and it was observed swimming freely. The rescue, funded by private donors, was controversial, with marine experts and the International Whaling Commission deeming it inadvisable due to the whale's poor health, including apparent injuries from a fishing net and skin blemishes. Despite official German authorities initially giving up on rescue efforts, national interest prompted approval for the privately financed operation. The whale's long-term survival chances remain uncertain.

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A rescue team released a humpback whale from a barge in the North Sea on Saturday.

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The whale had been stranded in shallow waters near Germany since March.

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The whale was spotted swimming near Germany’s Baltic Sea coast on March 3, far from its natural habitat.

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Efforts to coax the whale towards deeper seas were live-streamed across the globe.

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A 10-metre long humpback whale was released into the North Sea after being transported from the Baltic coast in a water-filled barge.