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  • A happy story for a Saturday: people can be kind

    I posted a thread yesterday showing the cruel, shallow, heartless side of human nature.

    To balance that, here's a happy story, showing the other side of human nature. This happened not too far from where I live:

    Stranded orca saved by volunteers who kept it cool for hours until high tide

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/britis...tide-1.3164728

    An orca that was stranded on some rocks was kept alive for eight hours by a dedicated team of whale researchers and volunteers on the North Coast of B.C.

    "She cried often, which tore at our hearts, but as the tide came up there were many cheers as this whale was finally free," said in a Facebook post from the group The Cetacean Lab.

    Early Wednesday morning, the group received a call from a colleague about the beached orca, which was stuck on some rocks at low tide.

    "We decided the best thing to do would be to keep her cool, that meant to put water on her body and we used blankets and sheets," said Hermann Meuter, a co-founder of Cetacean Lab.

    "It was the only thing we could do."

    Meuter said they could see the orca's behaviour change as they began to help her.

    "At first she was stressed, you could see that her breathing was getting a little faster," said Meuter.

    But after about 15 to 20 minutes, she began to calm down.

    "I think she knew that we were there to help her," said Meuter.

    Around 4 p.m. PT, the tide began to rise and the orca was able to start freeing herself.

    "It took her about 45 minutes to negotiate how best to get off the rocks," said Meuter. "We all just kept our distance at that point."

    When she swam away, the orca was quickly reunited with her pod, which was nearby.

  • #2
    Awesome, nice find. Seeing her on those rocks is so sad



    War Humans!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by King_ View Post
      Awesome, nice find. Seeing her on those rocks is so sad
      Shows there are some kind and decent people out there.

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      • #4
        Lovely story. It would have been such a waste if it had to die like that.

        I've read that some experts believe Orca's are so intelligent that the reason they act the way they do towards humans is because they admire us for being great hunters/fishers and are aware of it.

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