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Stranded whale rescue backed by millionaires draws mixed reactions
Summary
Two millionaires have funded a new attempt to rescue a humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic coast, prompting praise from some members of the public and criticism from Greenpeace Germany, which says the animal is severely weakened.
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A humpback whale known as Timmy has been stranded for about six weeks in shallow water off Timmendorfer Strand on Germany's Baltic coast. Earlier rescue attempts were unsuccessful and authorities had indicated they would no longer pursue further interventions. Two private individuals have now paid for a new rescue attempt, renewing public attention. Greenpeace Germany, which joined earlier efforts, opposes the new plan and says the whale is sick, severely weakened and showing visible skin damage.
Key points:
- The whale has been stranded for roughly six weeks near Timmendorfer Strand.
- Two millionaires are funding a fresh rescue attempt after earlier efforts failed and authorities had stepped back.
- Greenpeace Germany opposes the new operation, reporting the animal is severely weakened and unlikely to survive additional intervention; public responses are sharply divided.
Summary:
The privately funded attempt has reignited debate, with supporters expressing hope and critics, including Greenpeace Germany, warning the whale may not withstand another intervention. Undetermined at this time.
