The whale is a wonderful sea animal, considered a symbol of greatness, strength and intelligence. However, it is a pity that these whales are often stranded on the coast, putting them in danger to their lives. Rescuing stranded whales requires a partnership between wildlife experts, conservationists and local communities.
First of all, when a stranded whale is discovered, it is necessary to assess their state of health. This should be done by wildlife experts to determine the condition of the stranded whale. If they are injured or severely depleted, they may not be able to survive and need to be dealt with in the best possible way.
During the rescue, collaboration between wildlife experts, conservationists and local communities is required. Local communities can help in the rescue by providing resources and support to professionals in the process. In addition, communities can help by protecting the environment and preventing actions that pollute the oceans.