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Okay, so how many 'lost whales' should get us concerned

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It seems another bottlenose whale seems to have become 'lost' in the UK. WDCS along with colleagues from other organizations have beenworking in Loch Eil, near Fort William to try and help the poor beastie back out to sea. You can follow some of these efforts on WDCS's adopt-a-dolphin blog.

I wrote a few days ago about previous incidents, so now can we ask, what is causing all these whales to get so lost?


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