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Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.
The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.
Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine
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Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.
The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.
Seasoned volunteer Mark Rounce at the Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.
The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.
Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Copyright Mark Coote ©2025 -
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Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
Fake dolphins and frantic digging: the army of helpers learning to rescue New Zealand's stranded whales.
A vast network of volunteers leap into action to save beached creatures in New Zealand, a global hotspot for strandings.
The animals are so life-like beachgoers run to check on them, prompting assurances from trainers they are just models to teach people how to respond if a whale or dolphin strands.
Project Jonah Whale rescue workshop on Sat March 1st 2025 at Scorching Bay, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mark Coote / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
Copyright Mark Coote ©2025