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This Article is From Feb 21, 2011

107 whales die after stranding on beach

Stewart Island, New Zealand: All members of a pod of 107 pilot whales that stranded on a remote New Zealand beach have died, including 48 that were euthanised, the government's conservation department said on Monday.

The stranded whales were discovered by hikers on Sunday near Cavalier Creek on Stewart Island, off the southern tip of New Zealand's South Island.

Conservation department staff flew to the area and found that about half of the group were already dead and the others were dying, the agency said in a statement.

The whales were well up the beach and the tide was receding, leaving little chance of keeping them alive until more rescuers could arrive.

Whale strandings are common in New Zealand.

Last month, 24 pilot whales died after stranding on the North Island.

In December 2009, more than 120 whales died in two separate beachings near Golden Bay and on the east coast of North Island.
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