German minister defends decision to allow attempt to rescue whale Timmy
Summary
German officials allowed a rescue attempt to save a stranded whale named Timmy despite warnings the effort was unlikely to succeed. After nearly two months, the whale was found dead in Danish waters following the rescue mission.Key Facts
- Timmy was a young humpback whale stranded on a sandbank near Timmendorfer beach in Germany.
- The whale showed signs of poor health, including weakness and injuries from a fishing net.
- Two wealthy individuals funded a €1.5 million rescue effort to float Timmy into deeper waters.
- Some experts and the International Whaling Commission said the rescue was not advisable due to the whale’s weak condition.
- The whale was transported via a water-filled barge to the North Sea near Denmark.
- Danish authorities confirmed Timmy’s death after finding the carcass near the island of Anholt.
- People were warned to avoid the whale's body due to possible disease risks.
- There are no plans for necropsy (animal autopsy) or removal of the whale’s body by Danish authorities.
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